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08-11-2010, 09:02 PM #1justpics
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
The Ada does not force henpfest to provide personal mobility items to the disabled. Their obligation encompasses making the use of those personal mobility items usable.
You can babble about caselaw all you want, those are the rules and that's what's going to play out here.justpics Reviewed by justpics 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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08-11-2010, 09:31 PM
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justpics
Where does this sense of entitlement come from?
The fact of the matter is that Hempfest is ACCESSIBLE under the definition the ADA sets. Accessibility is defined as meetin certain criteria, the main one being that there must be an "accessible route" defined as;
Accessible Route.
A continuous unobstructed path connecting all accessible elements and spaces of a building or facility. Interior accessible routes may include corridors, floors, ramps, elevators, lifts, and clear floor space at fixtures. Exterior accessible routes may include parking access aisles, curb ramps, crosswalks at vehicular ways, walks, ramps, and lifts.
Accessible routes are not routes with golf carts.










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