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From: ekinath ekinath <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 16:00:37 +0530
Subject: Thoughts for accessible malls
To: accessindia <[email protected]>

Hi list members,

Unfortunately, as new life style mandates, now a days malls have
become the places of leisure. Unfortunate because I like nature, open
parks and gardens.

I become cluless in the malls. Somehow manage with the security guards
of the mall etc. but not convinced.

So something struck me,
I think it’s a great opportunity for us to propose to the developers
of the mall to make their properties accessible.
I am not sure if any law compliance exists on the same matter. That
would be helpful. However, seek your thoughts on the same matter.

We can’t go to open markets and ask for accessibility but to the mall
developers yes.
So what say?
Folks living or having experiences of accessible malls abroad kindly
share your thoughts.
I wish to reach to the right shop of my liking, I wish to know where
apple store is located in the mall.
Systematic environment and structures can make it possible.

~Cheers
Eki




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