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PUSH FOR SERVICE

rogerpa

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires self-serve gas stations to provide equal access to their customers with disabilities. If necessary to provide access, gas stations must -Provide refueling assistance upon the request of an individual with a disability. A service station or convenience store is not required to provide such service at any time that it is operating on a remote control basis with a single employee, but is encouraged to do so, if feasible.Let patrons know (e.g., through appropriate signs) that customers with disabilities can obtain refueling assistance by either honking or otherwise signaling an employee.Provide the refueling assistance without any charge beyond the self-serve price.
 
Your "point" is?
So what? No Grandfathering.


I am quite sure the button was original install, when they built the place.

The newer pump dispensers have help buttons built into them.

Plus looks like the place has additional direction posted, if a person needs help
 
The button does not say "Push for Service" it sez "Push for see ICE"

Not accessibly unless you use the windshield squeegee!
 
So what if the button was original, owner/operator has a duty to remove barrier.

What if the button doesn't work? I'm not trying to be smart, I genuinely want to know. Someone with a mobility impairment would not be aware the button does not work. Is the perception of discrimination still discrimination?
 
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