Msradell
SAWHORSE
I can't do that right
At my age that day may well come, in fact I've talked to many friends in wheelchairs, walkers, and using canes, none of them like it either, one said the curb cuts were fine but the rest of it wasn't worth the hatred they get, I don't even agree with the curb cuts being fine, having pushed friends in wheelchairs I find it no burden to turn around and pull the chair up over the curb. I have never in my life asked for special consideration,
You are correct, you don't need a curb cut if you have a manual wheelchair with somebody help you but, if you are in a power wheelchair there is no other way to get up on the sidewalk without a curb cut. Some of us have no other option than to use a power wheelchair because of our disability. Like you I never ask for anything in my life and always was a giver but when I became disabled because of a severe illness I certainly learned to appreciate small things that made my life easier. Curb cuts, ramps etc. may seem silly and a wasteful expense to you but when you are at the point in life that you need them they are wonderful!
Number One the private right of enforcement must go, and all of it must go, it legalizes extortion.
I agree, private enforcement is a curse and should be eliminated. However, the only way to eliminate it is to have some kind of public enforcement. Otherwise, everybody will just totally ignore the ADA everyplace. They already ignore it here in Kentucky because there is no means of private enforcement and government and code officials just look the other way! There should be a enforcement method implemented in all parts of the country so that everything is on an equal playing field.
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