I gotta read this book. I don't remember bob dole having much to do with
the framing of the ADA. I remember it being a big thing with Metzenbaum and a
group of rich liberals. Like it was their gift to the handicapped. It doesn't
work unless someone with money goes around sueing over infractions and it makes
it easy for the defendant to correct the problem, or not and get off.
It is a second class law for people considered second class too. Even when
you win a lawsuit that requires a store to move its racks so wheelchairs can get
through, you won't get any money to pay your legal fees. Gov't buildings are
suppose to be accessible. Anyone what accessible can be defined down to. If I go
to a baseball game I got to get a special wheelchair seating ticket and I
promise it isn't a better place to sit and its certainly not cheaper or given to
groups.
I went to a new restaurant. It is TGIFridays. I can turn and sit at a table
to the left after entering, or a table to the right. Stairs lead to the other
seats and bar. The new football stadium is a joke. A place owned by the the
Shriners, no less, has a fire exit leading to a ten inch curb. The city buys
busses that are handicapped accessible then has the hydraulics disconnected even
through they keep the wheelchair sticker on the buss. Because they have special
busses for handicapped, but you can't ride them unless you set up an appointment
48 hours ahead of time. The drivers are never on time and obviously, never drug
tested. This all would make a great comedy routine except, if your crippled, it
is not funny. I don't know how you find one politician to blame. They all took
the teeth out of the ADA one tooth at a time. Enjoy your parking places.
john
In a message dated 6/16/2005 11:11:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I really don't agree that the ADA is bad for PWDs. (It isn't good, but
it is all that we got!) I think that the ADA is not enforced often enough
and that it has been weakened by both the legislature and judiciary.
Approximately 90% of ADA cases are found in favor of the defendant.
Keith
Dana Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Thats
the impression I got from what little I saw and read of the review of
his book. I agree with your using the ADA as it was "meant" to be
used. Instead it has become this huge monster that people use for
sueing everything and everybody. There is a guy from Florida who is a
sociopath and unfortunately has a following in the service dog world.
He now goes around the country suing places for not only not allowing
services dogs in their businesses, but getting them for counter
heights, bathrooms, parking, ramps, how much it takes to pull a door
open, and ailse widths. He tells his followers to look for the same
things and then to sue for big bucks. I don't think its working very
well. BG!
Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message -----
From: "David K. Kelmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Dana
Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "quad" Sent:
Monday, June 13, 2005 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] ADA Bad For The
Disabled!
> Hi Dana, > > I caught a little more
of this program so was able to hear a little more > about what Mr.
Perry was talking about. From what I heard it sounded like > any
other person that has a problem with a government program. He >
highlights some reasons why he thinks the ADA is bad and why people with,
> and without, disabilities would be better off without it.
Unfortunately, > to me, he sounded like the typical "big government
is bad" so lets get rid > of it all, instead of trying to find ways
that the ADA can be fine-tuned > to make it do what it was intended
to do. I do agree that the ADA needs > to be used less like a
wreaking ball and more like a paring knife, but it > sounded like
Mr. Perry would like to throw the baby out with the bath > water. Of course he is a very successful writer and businessman
inspite > of being born with a disability, but he does seem to put
Senator Dole and > the Republican Party in a bad light for getting
the ADA passed as law. > > This is just my impression from
what I heard. I haven't read the book but > plan on it, but I
disagree with his opinion that the ADA "law is ugly." > > With
Love, > > CtrlAltDel aka Dave > C4/5 Complete - 29 Years
Post > Texas, USA > > Dana Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > I caught the last 10 minutes of C-Spans
book program. The author talking > about his book was Greg Perry. I
have never heard of him and missed his > entire talk about how bad
the ADA has been for those of us who are > disabled. > I did
find a rather interesting book review of his book "Disabling >
America" > The website is www.townhall.com/bookclub/perry.html !
There also many > other reviews and comments about him and his books
and life if you do a > search on 'greg perry author of Disabling
America' > > Just thought it might be interesting. I wish I
had heard his opinion. The > little bit I did catch and the 2
questions that were asked made me feel > like > he was an
uneasy speaker. He has been on a radio show, think I'll see if >
there is a transcript. take > care,. > > Dana >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > >
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