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McDonald's drive-thru rules disallow blind late-night diners, lawsuit says - Chicago Tribune
The class-action ADA lawsuit claims that if a restaurant is drive-thru only (for example, during late-night hours), then it is discriminating against blind people because they can't drive a car up to the window.
If this prevails, I suppose it would mean that the entire drive thru would also have to be wheelchair accessible: slopes, cross-slopes, window height, speed bumps, etc.
The class-action ADA lawsuit claims that if a restaurant is drive-thru only (for example, during late-night hours), then it is discriminating against blind people because they can't drive a car up to the window.
If this prevails, I suppose it would mean that the entire drive thru would also have to be wheelchair accessible: slopes, cross-slopes, window height, speed bumps, etc.