Cardiff, Vales and Valleys Institute for the Blind, RNIB Cymru and Guide Dogs for the Blind also supported the action.
For example: parents with crying babies, blind people with guide dogs, or even people with unpleasant body odor.
Two blind people with guide dogs also helped with the trial to prepare staff to help passengers with visual impairments.
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The blind man and his guide move away down the narrow streets of the small, dead town.
An Ipswich taxi driver has been fined for refusing to accept a blind couple and their guide dogs in his vehicle.
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While most residents understand why a blind person needs a guide dog, they are often less willing to accept an animal whose function is to help people with less obvious disabilities, such as depression or panic attacks.
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Two years ago, when I did not get in, I signed up with Achilles International and ran the course as a guide with a blind Polish runner.
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and Mr Boon have been working to rebuild Wag's confidence.
David Cowdrey, from Guide Dogs for the Blind, said the scheme was a danger to visually impaired people.
But other organisations, such as Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, say they are worried the disappearance of the penny will make it harder to fundraise.
This could also be important in understanding the capacities of dogs that have to interact closely with humans, such as guide dogs for the blind and sniffer dogs.
However, owners of guide dogs for the blind and hearing dogs for the deaf will also be able to bring their animals in from New Zealand and Australia.
That fame became national news last week when Dez was named 'Guide Dog of the Year 2012' at an annual award ceremony held by the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
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Both are legally blind, and both ran with other runners to guide them.
Crossbench peer Lord Low of Dalston, who was born blind, warned of the "very serious problem" of attacks on guide dogs, which he said were "running at over seven a month".
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