Let's say there's a big store called, er, Tegrat.

They have complaints about their website not being accessible, which
have gone on for some time and are now the subject of legal action.

We, the people on this list, know that it's not technically difficult,
and shouldn't be time-consuming or expensive. 

Does anyone have any idea why don't they just ... fix the problem? 

 * Are they holding out some kind of right-wing, "government shouldn't
interfere, ever, in anything" philosophy?

 * Have they subcontracted the website to a third party with whom
they're on bad terms?

 * Have they got some kind of monster CMS which their current staff are
unable to make changes to?

 * Do they somehow believe, mistakenly, that it will cost millions?

No matter whether you *believe* legislation should force businesses to
fix the site, businesses normally like to appear well-meaning and
helpful and compliant with such issues and interest groups, because
they're so concerned with their public image. 

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