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Citizen Justice LLC <[log in to unmask]>
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Library Access -- http://www.rit.edu/~easi
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Tue, 29 Oct 2002 12:37:56 -0800
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Hi everyone!
Thanks for the warm welcoming! Anyway, many of you have asked me what my
physical disability is.  Well, I do not have one, but I am devoting my life
to work with those who do.  I have helped many disabled people claim money,
and alter buildings and other facilities to fit their needs.

That is why I asked if anyone lives in California.  Here in California, we
have excellent disability rights laws.  Any disabled person can sue a
business to make them have accessible facilities and services.  The disabled
person is also entitled to recover $4000 per violation.  I think this is
great. Not only do you get money, but you’re taking charge of your own
comfort in society.  I have relatives who have done this.  They love it and
they feel so much better about living in this society, even if sometimes it
may ignore them.

If anyone wants more info, let me know.  I just want everyone here to know
that I am here to help.  I work with lawyers and an experienced staff who
are dedicated to my cause as well.  These lawyers are more than happy to
represent you for free.  Talk to you soon!

Julie Rosolowski
_____________________
CITIZEN JUSTICE, LLC
5482 Wilshire Boulevard
Number 113
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(310) 749-7977
www.citizenjustice.com

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