and they just fized that 'one' problem on target.com
 http://www.webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2006_02.html#a000605
 overnight. a few hours.

 spark

On 2/12/06, Spark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     Just a quick note:
>
>     Here in Brazil, some of the big cities have more than 10% of their
> buses adapted to wheelchairs. it's not that hard.
>    See? it's always an excuse because they will spend money with
> people who will not pay that bill.
>
>  spark
>
> On 2/12/06, Nic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To draw a paralel with a physical access issue, in the US, in the 60's,
> > african americans wanted to get to ride at the front of the bus.  In 2005,
> > people with disabilities can't even get ON the bus.  But transit companies
> > can throw all kind of excuses at people with disabilities and reasons why
> > they can't make their system accessible.  If they refused access to their
> > bus to someone who's black, because he's black, or a mother with a child,
> > because she has a child, we'd see that as the discrimination it is.
> > Discrimination is discrimination, no matter what "excuses" you wrap around
> > it.
>
>
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