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08-10-2010, 05:17 PM #1Senior Member
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
From what I've seen there just isn't room for the carts. Its such a mass of people there's no room on the walkways. I think its a good thought, but at this point not realistic.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Where does this sense of entitlement come from? I was just reading about how one of the dispensaries in WA who will have a booth at hempfest, is demanding that they be able to drive around their own "RV" with an internal combustion engine around hempfest. They want to do this so they can, rofl, shuttle people to their booth who are members of their dispensary claiming that they are legally entitled under the, again ROFL, ADA. on what planet would it be appropriate that they be the only non emergency internal combustion engine vehicle Rating: 5
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08-10-2010, 09:03 PM #2Senior Member
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
Originally Posted by justpics
I agree with steve as far as his legal ada claims, the combustible engine vehicle i am sure is the tool into that arena...
I also believe in all honesty that if done right, they can make a section in that park in which electric transo carts as i posted can be utilized with care..i have seen it with my own eyes...remember also this is not a paid for "public" event such as safeco field and the like which requires a fee for entry.
I am also sure this issue has been kicked around enough with the organizer ceo,city of seattle, that we are the last to hear about it...par for the coarse.
Had someone done their "duty" for all inclusive instead of the 1-6 shut down(because hempfest organizers have "combustible engine vehicles, not electric".
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08-10-2010, 11:12 PM #3Senior Member
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
I think it really is time for hempfest to look for a new venue. Its just getting too big for the park. Where I don't know.
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08-10-2010, 11:37 PM #4Senior Member
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
Originally Posted by killerweed420
We have no more need for their humble services..
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08-10-2010, 11:45 PM #5justpics
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
ADA doesn't cover bringing your own vehicle anywhere you want, even rallies like hempfest. Nor does the ADA require hempfest to provide things like scooters, though I think it is a good idea for them to do it.
Things like scooters, wheel chairs etc are personal items.
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08-10-2010, 11:59 PM
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Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
golf carts like the one i posted and the exact same ones the sole sponger used at portland fest are not "personal" items as you think your referring to..they are "public" accommodation items. you should read the caselaw behind it, instead of listening to jargon from hempfest know it alls..they never researched it in the "Public accomodation" free speech section but, employment and paid entry establishments only...i follow along very closely with the caselaw on these types of legal quandaries.Originally Posted by justpics
I myself have filed ada claims before..so am familiar with it's civil action-ability...
08-11-2010, 12:27 AM
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justpics
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
hempfest is not required to provide golf carts to disabled attendees under the ADA.