Is there a list somewhere with the names of ones that have passed muster? I get 
a lot of restaurant emails, but I'm not going to install an app unless I know 
it'll work with Talkback. And some cases it means not being able to participate 
in their sweepstakes for lots of free food for a year or a lifetime. So I'd 
like to know which ones are safe.
There are also some places that still require hardcopies of their email coupons 
instead of accepting it from a phone, and that's another area where they get us.
Lastly, what about the delivery services? An accessible restaurant app is not 
useful if their preferred delivery company doesn't have an accessible app too.

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter


-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Kolesar via Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2019 9:36 PM
To: Cooking In The Dark <[email protected]>
Cc: Ron Kolesar <[email protected]>
Subject: [CnD] About the Domino's web page.

For my fellow Cooking in the dark subscribers, from Ron Kolesar.
My brother, a friend of mine and myself are ADA undercover cops.
We're working with a law firm down in Pittsburgh and the current assignment is 
this.
We're handed a few web addresses at a time to investigate to see how blind 
friendly they are with screen readers.
Rest assured, that those who don't want to become ADA accessible with screen 
readers are made to go in front of a judge and they are find and required to 
make their web pages blind friendly via screen readers.
The owners of the web pages and stores also have to hire consultants to help 
them to make their web pages blind friendly and they must consult with them on 
a regular bases to make sure that at least three of their staff learns how to 
use the accessible fixtures for the web page and to keep it blind accessible.
If anyone is having issues with a web page to a store and or restaurant?
Please ship them to me and I'll let the law firm that we're working with be 
aware of the web address and the name of the company.
Like everything in life, we just want a equal level chance that the sighted 
take for granted with their vision.
I can be reached at:
[email protected]
So we will make the stores that don't want to be blind friendly be blind 
accessible.
Ron U.S. ham Radio Station and Emergency Communication Station KR3DOG In the 
good old days of Morse code Shorthand, 73's AKA Best Regards and or Best 
Whishes, From Ron U.S. Ham Radio Station KR3DOG 
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