Here's an article in the NYTimes
Apr. 15th, 2012 12:52 pmAbout lawyers who find ADA violations, then get disabled people to file the complaint so they can sue.
The one profiled in the article is upfront about running a business and wanting to earn money, which endears me to him. I mean, so long as they're honest, right? Half the comments are people going "This isn't right! Why not give them a grace period to fix these problems???" to which the other half of the comments are replying "What, twenty-two years wasn't long enough?"
And of course there are those that naively think we should have a governmental body to look for violations in the same way that food handling violations are looked for and noted. That would, I'm sure, fall under the umbrella of "socialism" somehow, though it's a nice idea.
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The one profiled in the article is upfront about running a business and wanting to earn money, which endears me to him. I mean, so long as they're honest, right? Half the comments are people going "This isn't right! Why not give them a grace period to fix these problems???" to which the other half of the comments are replying "What, twenty-two years wasn't long enough?"
And of course there are those that naively think we should have a governmental body to look for violations in the same way that food handling violations are looked for and noted. That would, I'm sure, fall under the umbrella of "socialism" somehow, though it's a nice idea.
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