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ADA Vs. Chipotle
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| July 27, 2010
| Investors Business Daily staff
Posted on 07/27/2010 5:51:36 PM PDT by Kaslin
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posted on
07/27/2010 5:51:37 PM PDT
by
Kaslin
To: Kaslin
Oh Brother! Here we go again!
Lamh Foistenach Abu!
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posted on
07/27/2010 5:55:07 PM PDT
by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN '69 - St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle!)
To: Kaslin
Boy. Who knew there was a Constitutional right to “enjoy the Chipotle experience”?
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:01:12 PM PDT
by
La Lydia
To: Kaslin
Madness
All small business owners experience this
Just before they quit.
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:01:52 PM PDT
by
DontTreadOnMe2009
(So stop treading on me already!)
To: ConorMacNessa
GET YOUR @#$@#$ 2#$@#$@# HANDS OFF MY FAJITA BURRITO!
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:02:02 PM PDT
by
Personal Responsibility
(The problem isn't that 1% of muslims are terrorists. The problem is 99% of terrorists are muslim)
To: y'all
I’m kinda surprised that everyone doesn’t have to
sit in wheelchairs in public,
just to make it fair.
Or, maybe it would good, to, to require that at
least 50% of judges have an IQ above 99,
just to make it fair.
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:02:39 PM PDT
by
Cyber Ninja
(Live and let live; is not working...)
To: Kaslin
LOL, I thought this was going to be a Chipotle vs. some other pepper I had not heard of yet cooking thread!
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:05:48 PM PDT
by
ladyvet
(WOLVERINES!!!!!)
To: Kaslin
These people are idiots. And I’m a wheelchair bound taco lover. Sheesh. Enough is enough!
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:09:57 PM PDT
by
Jim Robinson
(JUST VOTE THEM OUT! teapartyexpress.org)
To: Kaslin
I’m kinda drawn on this. I like Chipotle. A lot, and eat there accordingly. Of the 4 or 5 in my area where I am a patron there can be a heck of a lot of variance in how much of each item I select the preparer puts into the burrito. Some get it just right, but at others I need to constantly tell them “a little more chicken (or barbacoa)” or “more cheese”. There’s one where I ALWAYS have to tell them (and tell them emphatically) two or three times that I don’t want either type of beans just as they’re about to dump a spoonful into the tortilla.
Since Chipotle has based its serving model around customer participation in the process, I can certainly see how not being able to fully observe the quantities being put into the burrito would put some people at a disadvantage in being able to make sure that their burrito is “right”.
However, having said that, I’d be interested in knowing how they accommodate people who are blind. I’d guess that in that circumstance the “reasonable accommodation” standard would be a bit different than for people in wheelchairs.
To: Kaslin
First there was the handicapped parking. Now restaurants are going to have to have a handicapped parking zone at the order counter. Who would have thought????
And now matter how long the line might be the person in the wheelchair who walks in (LOL!) gets priority to make an order over the ones already standing in line who are privileged with legs. It’s only fair!!!!
Come on! Just take the guilt trip and step aside.
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:15:45 PM PDT
by
Jack Hydrazine
(It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
To: Kaslin
Seems the 45-inch walls between customers and the food-preparation areas prevent people in wheelchairs from "fully participating in the selection and preparation of their order," as Judge Daniel Friedman put it. In short,
How insensitive! < /sarc>
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:26:53 PM PDT
by
OrangeHoof
(Washington, we Texans want a divorce!)
To: Kaslin
This one involves the counter height at a couple of Chipotle Mexican Grills in San Diego. Seems the 45-inch walls between customers and the food-preparation areas prevent people in wheelchairs from "fully participating in the selection and preparation of their order," as Judge Daniel Friedman put it. In short, Friedman wrote for the court, the wall "significantly reduced" the "ability to enjoy the Chipotle experience."We won't argue that "the Chipotle experience" isn't worth fully taking in.What despicable trash from a lard ass bureaucrat trying to justify her place supping at the public trough
CHIPOTLE--- My elderly father loved this place so a few times I took him there and he used a walker to get in. He was unable to navigate the food ordering. I did that for him and myself. He took his time eating thus drank in and fully "experienced" the place. We both got a kick out of all the stainless steel used and visible ductwork above since my father was in metal fabrication. America was great when we made our own steel and my father often enough visited PA and West VA mills that supplied his business. Industrial chic looking describes Chipotle Grill
One time a young manager brought over (gratis) some of their corn chips. My disabled (only due to age) father liked that
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:31:08 PM PDT
by
dennisw
(Sarah Mclachlan in 2012)
To: Kaslin

the "ability to enjoy the Chipotle experience."
yeah??? well the Chipotle experience, INCLUDES the wall!!!
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posted on
07/27/2010 6:42:43 PM PDT
by
Chode
(American Hedonist *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: Kaslin
Friedman, Daniel Mortimer
- Born 1916 in New York City, NY
Federal Judicial Service:
Chief Judge, Court of Claims
Nominated by Jimmy Carter on March 22, 1978, to a seat vacated by Wilson Cowen; Confirmed by the Senate on May 17, 1978, and received commission on May 19, 1978. Service terminated on September 30, 1982, due to assignment to another court.
Judge, U. S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Reassigned October 1, 1982; Assumed senior status on November 1, 1989.
Education:
Columbia University, A.B., 1937
Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1940
Professional Career:
Private practice, New York City, 1940-1942
Attorney, Securities and Exchange Commission, Philadelphia, PA, and Washington, DC, 1942
U.S. Army, 1942-1946
Attorney, Securities and Exchange Commission, Philadelphia, PA , and Washington, DC, 1946-1951
Assistant chief, Appellate Section, Antitrust Divison, U.S. Department of Justice, 1951-1959
Assistant to Solicitor General, 1959-1962, Second assistant to Solicitor General, 1962-1968, First deputy Solicitor General, 1968-1978, Office of Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice
Acting Solicitor General of the United States, 1977
Race or Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male
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posted on
07/27/2010 7:07:29 PM PDT
by
SmithL
To: Jim Robinson
I work with people in wheelchairs, and all they usually want is the ability to access the restroom and have a place to sit at a table just like anyone else.
Sometimes, they do have to be reminded that we want equal rights, not special rights. Restrooms and integration have to do with dignity; expecting a business to cater to every single desire is not the aim of the ADA.
They get their food, for crying out loud! It’s not like they’re saying, “Sorry, you have to be taller than the counter to eat!”
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posted on
07/27/2010 7:45:51 PM PDT
by
scott7278
("...I have not changed Congress and how it operates the way I would have liked." BHO)
To: Jim Robinson
‘Im a wheelchair bound taco lover.’
Me too. If the government can waste time and money on this nonsense it is way too big. Of course we already knew that.
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posted on
07/27/2010 7:57:58 PM PDT
by
Lucius Cornelius Sulla
(Good night. I expect more respect tomorrow - Danny H (RIP))
To: SmithL
‘Born 1916 in New York City, NY’
NINETY-FOUR YEARS OLD!!!! Isn’t it time for him to completely retire?!?
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posted on
07/27/2010 8:01:13 PM PDT
by
Lucius Cornelius Sulla
(Good night. I expect more respect tomorrow - Danny H (RIP))
To: Kaslin
More of Cloward-Piven: they’re not here to fix the system, they’re here to break it.
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posted on
07/27/2010 8:06:28 PM PDT
by
Humble Servant
( See y'all in the gulag.)
To: Kaslin
Put a mirror on the ceiling above the prep area, and STFU!
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posted on
07/27/2010 8:08:55 PM PDT
by
Noob1999
To: Kaslin
Time for all good Freepers to re-read Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison_Bergeron":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Bergeron.
BTW, despite wiki's attempt to diminish this story as "satirical", it is as deadly in its aim as "Atlas Shrugged", and just as relevant. This is a must read for all true conservatives.
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posted on
07/27/2010 8:20:26 PM PDT
by
catnipman
(Cat Nipman: Made from the Right Stuff!)
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