Harry
As the vast majority of blind people don't read Braille (70% and higher,
it would make little practical or commercial doing this. Probably what
would work better, and this should be totally voluntary, would be some
sort of digital coding that a device could read and communicate the info
to the blind person.
That would be a far more viable approach both in delivering the
information as well as reaching a far larger portion of the blind
audience.
And, I suspect that with existing technology, this might be accomplished
quite easily with most of the development done on the user end with a bit
of co-operation on the manufacturing and packaging side.
Conveying the info in bgraille really these days isn't the road to go.
Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere,
diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.
– Groucho Marx
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