Robin Garr wrote:Unfortunately, Mark, while the ADA is a good law and has accomplished a lot, it was written through a political process, and as you know, one of its key points requires reasonable accommodation. Making an entire second floor accessible is not an inexpensive or easy task, and in general the code is not going to require that. I'll bet fifty bucks, though, that they'll accommodate you and other wheelchair users by offering the upstairs menu to you downstairs if you can't go up.
You being as politically conservative as you are, I imagine you're not really opposed in principle to protecting a business from a drastic expense that would force it to lose significant profits or decline to increase profit by increasing capacity.
Allan R wrote:Mark,
Our second floor is handicap accessible, all areas. We have an elevator to get to the second floor. I hope this clears up any confusion or questions regarding our second floor. Thanks, hope to see you soon!
Allan Rosenberg
Allan R wrote:Mark,
Our second floor is handicap accessible, all areas. We have an elevator to get to the second floor. I hope this clears up any confusion or questions regarding our second floor. Thanks, hope to see you soon!
Allan Rosenberg
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