sorry Stacy wrong link but still would’ve gotten there.
here’s direct link
http://www.thearcmd.org/Programs/Partners/information.htm
On 2/20/05 6:47 PM, "Stacy Harim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
LOL! I don't care. I do knock stuff over all the time and I do say something about how it's not to code with ADA standards. I tell them not so much me because at least I can barely get by but people in electric chairs can't at all and they are going to come across someone that isn't as nice as me and they will have problems. I went to the mall while I was in rehab and couldn't get into half of the stores. I contacted the ILC and they sent letters and went to the stores explaining to the managers that it needs to be corrected and if not they will have a law suit on their hands although I am sure she used nicer words. I speak up and don't care because we have a right to be able to have access to these places. I do plan to advocate more in my area when I am not so busy with school and can actually drive. I am going to get myself up on the codes when I have some free time so I know what I am talking about. Maybe they have some sort of training in Baltimore or something. Does anyone know if that sort of service is offered?
Stacy
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And that is OK, until one meets the likes of a Stacy. In War, you can choose
your battle one at a time. Using a chair, electric or manual, also gives you
the opportunity to visit those "public" stores to view that which is for
public sale. Its not your fault that their aisle are so tight and narrow that you
can't roll without causing thousands or hundreds of dollars in damage or
broken items. Shortly after the first items hit the floor... you will see a lot
of scrabbling to make things right. Especially if you act as though nothing
happened, lol.
Best Wishes
W
In a message dated 2/19/05 7:52:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Me too. It's the worst place. Them and the dollar store. My Mom worked
for a dollar store and it's like policy to keep it that crammed.
Stacy
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