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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Totally agree. This sense that it is an 'entitlement societal view' to act as you describe is a sad comment on those that feel that way and emblematic of the last eight years in the USA in general. It's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I have never mentioned suing (even though the article originally was about that, I kind of got of topic, sorry). I am not sure where that got into our discussion. However a mandated rule that states the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by celeritas I think we are focusing on two different things. This disability settlement is relevant to meeting minimum accessibility requirements as outlined by regulations, acts, building codes, etc. If contractors, bus…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Ok, well let's extrapolate your 'businesses can do what they want' idea. How about restaurants being able to decide if wish to be up to the health codes? Or how about a fair ground, let them decide if th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Well explained. I suspect you are wasting your time though. I think this guy is posting under several user names on this topic and is deliberately being outrageous as he can for some weird reason. wro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman You are being facetious in your summary but this is not a point about 'business' per se. I defy you to list a single business who made itself unavailable to people with disabilities based on a 'business decision…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LoveTheMac What a load of ... OK… let me get this straight: Totally paralysed == hurt feelings. Empty wallet == hurt feelings. So... Empty wallet == totally paralysed Somewhere I think there i…
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Yes, they are a business. Businesses often have the right to serve who they want. They are there to make money, not serve the public. So government buildings should be accessible. If i woke up paralyzed would it I wouldnt be happy, but a busines…
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I don't think any business should have to cater to the disabled or any other group for that matter. It is a business, and it should be a business decision. If they determine it is a good business decision to accomodate disabled people then they shou…