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Stefonius
Aug 08, 2017Explorer
toedtoes wrote:That's true NOW (and makes perfect sense), but when the ADA first took effect, the EXISTING ATMs in drive-thru lanes had to have Braille instructions applied to them with an adhesive. I know... I did it. The law as written makes no distinction between accessible and inaccessible locations. If you own a restaurant that can only be accessed by climbing an 80 foot ladder and you remodel your bathrooms, you MUST make them wheelchair accessible.Stefonius wrote:You do realize that the drive up ATM is actually the same device as the walk up. So the Braille is placed on it at the manufacturer by default. Cheaper to put it on all during manufacturer than to put it on some after they're sold.
It always makes me laugh when I pull up to a DRIVE UP ONLY ATM, only to find a full set of instructions on it in Braille.
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