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2012Coleman
Jul 11, 2016Explorer II
The disagreement on this thread is what is a reasonable accommodation under the ADA. If you read the post by NoVa RT who looked up public accommodations, a reasonable person can understand that providing a ride to the gate is not reasonable accommodation under ADA guidelines.
Regarding the fee - this paragraph seems to cover it:
Providing an exception to the 18 dollar entrance fee would be a nice thing for the CG to have done, but a reasonable person can see it from a business owners standpoint that this type of thing can cascade. So yes - a nice thing to do, but not unlawful not to do.
CG's usually have a staff of few people - not a security detail.
Maybe they need to stay at the CG where reportedly the owner took a work crew and demoed the sidewalk and totally rebuilt it in a few hours.
If you don't like the treatment you received at an establishment, your well within your rights to tell others here and on the multiple review sites.
Regarding the fee - this paragraph seems to cover it:
Make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, and procedures that deny equal access to individuals with disabilities, unless a fundamental alteration would result in the nature of the goods and services provided.
Providing an exception to the 18 dollar entrance fee would be a nice thing for the CG to have done, but a reasonable person can see it from a business owners standpoint that this type of thing can cascade. So yes - a nice thing to do, but not unlawful not to do.
CG's usually have a staff of few people - not a security detail.
Maybe they need to stay at the CG where reportedly the owner took a work crew and demoed the sidewalk and totally rebuilt it in a few hours.
If you don't like the treatment you received at an establishment, your well within your rights to tell others here and on the multiple review sites.
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