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tpi
Jul 15, 2016Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Request shuttle ride to gate, be provided that shuttle ride and then file ADA claim that shuttle service at the park is not ADA compliant.
Fact is, if you don't provide a service, you can't be sued because it is somehow a violation of some obscure code.
OK, if that is a concern, just allow the ride to go to the campsite and pick up the individual. Monitoring this (if they felt it was necessary) would take no more manpower than providing a ride-even if they followed in a cart. I cannot think of a campground I stayed at that wouldn't have allowed it. I could see a resort with many amenities being concerned about visitors. But with a friendly explanation in the office about the circumstances, this should be an option for the park if truly concerned about ADA law. According to the reviews this particular park offered little in the way of amenities. As far as I'm concerned it doesn't cut it as a place to do business-too tight and stingy for my taste.
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