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Has ADA gone too far?
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Some people are like the deer. Others, are like the truck.tbz said:Its funny how people are like deer in headlights, they just can't seem to see the truck coming is going to hit them, they just think the lights are so pretty.
I'm sure they are, but not from an enforcement standpoint, unless you fear you will go down like California and end up having to enforce your own version of ADA.Jobsaver said:Conarb: ADA requirements are interesting to us, (other states), too because the suits and threats of suit are not restricted to California.
California has a huge radical left-wing contingent of bleeding-heart liberals, mostly aging Hippies out of the state university and college system.Jobsaver said:Why does California allow personal suits? And why did California codify as statute ADA requirements? I mean, what was the motive of those not handicapped?