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Bisbanos' Pizza in Lafayette, Louisiana is being sued for not being accessible.
http://www.katc.com/story/29975798/lawsuit-against-bisbanos-pizza-for-being-inaccessible-to-handicapped
Liam Doyle, who serves on the city-parish Awareness Committee for Citizens with Disabilities, filed the federal lawsuit Thursday against the restaurant.
“I approached them starting in February,” Doyle said. “I sent them a few letters and we didn’t hear back. So we told them this is the next step.”
The lawsuit claims that the restaurant’s entrance and restrooms are not in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. There’s also, no handicapped parking and no handicapped access to the cellar.
Doyle is a disabled student who currently attends SLCC, but plans to attend UL next year. He said since the restaurant is close to campus, it’s a popular place for students.
“The live music venue is downstairs, so if I necessarily didn't want to eat, but they had a really good band, I couldn't do that because there is no way for me to get down there,” Doyle said.
Bisbanos' Pizza was built in the 1970s, before the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed. But according to Title III of the ADA older businesses are not necessarily grandfathered in. They must remove barriers for customers with disabilities when “readily achievable” — that is, “able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense,” according to the law.
“We are looking into building a ramp at the entrance and accessible parking spaces,” Bisbanos' Pizza Owner George Petro said.
When asked if Petro would consider changing the cellar to make it accessible Petro said he thinks that would be too expensive.
“It's not just me,” Doyle said. “There are a lot of other people that can't go to Bisbanos'.
http://www.katc.com/story/29975798/lawsuit-against-bisbanos-pizza-for-being-inaccessible-to-handicapped
Liam Doyle, who serves on the city-parish Awareness Committee for Citizens with Disabilities, filed the federal lawsuit Thursday against the restaurant.
“I approached them starting in February,” Doyle said. “I sent them a few letters and we didn’t hear back. So we told them this is the next step.”
The lawsuit claims that the restaurant’s entrance and restrooms are not in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. There’s also, no handicapped parking and no handicapped access to the cellar.
Doyle is a disabled student who currently attends SLCC, but plans to attend UL next year. He said since the restaurant is close to campus, it’s a popular place for students.
“The live music venue is downstairs, so if I necessarily didn't want to eat, but they had a really good band, I couldn't do that because there is no way for me to get down there,” Doyle said.
Bisbanos' Pizza was built in the 1970s, before the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed. But according to Title III of the ADA older businesses are not necessarily grandfathered in. They must remove barriers for customers with disabilities when “readily achievable” — that is, “able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense,” according to the law.
“We are looking into building a ramp at the entrance and accessible parking spaces,” Bisbanos' Pizza Owner George Petro said.
When asked if Petro would consider changing the cellar to make it accessible Petro said he thinks that would be too expensive.
“It's not just me,” Doyle said. “There are a lot of other people that can't go to Bisbanos'.