Certainly each story has two sides.
However, in cases like this its important to realize that when negotiations
fail, lawsuits and their filing and litigation costs time, stress and money.
They are often settled by a simple "fix" but---think of it this way, if you
have been unable to purchase something as easily and expeditiously as your
"nondisabled" neighbor, your rights have been denied---the ADA is clear that
retail establishments must serve us all!
Unfortunately, web access needs a push!
Its easier to just "let it go" than it is to pursue it. We can be pushed
out of participation by not acting on these issues.
posting from Emma's Family Farm
Windsor Maine;
Steve Hoad
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