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i don't know if they are violating the ADA, but, they are violating the
rules of being decent.
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 12:31 PM
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Subject: ADA question
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not a business place like a post
office or a bank is in violation of the ADA laws by refusing entrance to the
restrooms for a disabled person?
Here's a common scenario: I have gone into a bank or a post office and I
have
asked if I can use the restroom since I NEEDED to use one ASAP or risk the
chances of an accident. I have been refused because "they don't have a
bathroom on the premises," but that I should be able to go the restaurant or
whatever other store nearby instead. I have told them that my bladder is
close to bursting. Usually this happens when I have had a long drive, and
have drunk enough water for my bladder to need to go URGENTLY ASAP. I am at
these places because of business purposes, not as a convenient place to stop
and ask.
If I could do that without any problem, I wouldn't be asking them for their
"exclusive bathroom." Have any of you encountered this and what do you do
about this? Is there a definite way to find out if they are in violation or
not?
Thanks,
Dina
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