The nearby Lowes has row upon row of strictly ADA spaces, followed by rows of online order pickup spaces, followed by rows of American veteran spaces.
Who needs a membership to a gym -- just shop at Lowes.
The ADA allowed for millions of disabled Americans to enter the workforce, a big positive. Was it a ‘net’ positive? I’m thinking every street corner spending over a thousand bucks re-cementing the curbs for a minuscule number of wheelchairs. It would have been inviting to import immigrant geniuses to pull our economic cart.
Then there are the lawsuits that came with it. An old 4 story building without an elevator? Move the business.
Yes, I know the Lowes nonsense. Not sure what the requirement is for the specified number of spaces (business capacity limit?) but Lowes must have at least 50 spaces designated handicap. (Can you even use that term anymore, or is it too politically incorrect?)