Saturday, August 15, 2020

THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT AT 30 -- PART 13

VOICES OF VICTORY, CELEBRATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS
AND REMAINING CHALLENGES 
“It's not that difficult to be legally accommodating and doesn't cost that much money once you understand the basic needs of people.  

But those three letters instill fear in business owners to this day because they think they are going to get into trouble with the ADA police,” Kennedy said.

“The fact is that the ADA is a piece of paper that protects our rights as people with disabilities. 

There are no ADA police, and all you have to do is consult a local disability advocacy group for help in becoming more accessible -- help that is usually free.”

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