Trouble with the ADA

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a bunch of hooey.  Disabled people are being too pampered.  They should learn to adjust.

This attitude does exist.  Many people believe that the ADA makes everything accessible by law.  However, restaurants are a good example of how the ADA is either being ignored, is minimally (therefore uselessly) adhered to, or simply doesn’t cover problems people with disabilities have in trying to live regular lives.

Consider reaching up to get food from a high counter, the attitudes of restaurant employees, space at tables to “park” a wheelchair or scooter, tight space to negotiate between tables, being ignored and disrespected. And don’t get me started on the supposed “accessible” bathrooms!

Eater has issued a report called “Restaurants Haven’t Lived Up to the Promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act.”  You might find it interesting, especially if you or a family member or friend has a disability.

 

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