WE PRESENT: FIVE EPIC ACCESSIBILITY FAILS IN MIAMI
A national retailer that earns well over $1 billion per year certainly can invest in putting an elevator in the front so wheelchair users can enter with dignity (or at all).
Far worse is that if there was a fire, active shooter, or any other emergency, those unable to use the escalator would be trapped in the middle of the chaos.
It seems like this would violate basic building and safety
code standards, but the City of Miami has allowed this situation to persist for
decades.
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