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To: NMEwithin

Seriously... look at the picture in post #7. Should the owner be required to rebuild the “historical” building so that a wheelchair can fit in the building? Besides, there’s a patio out back that people in wheelchairs can use to have their burger.


12 posted on 07/08/2009 9:08:53 AM PDT by rivercat
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To: rivercat

If there is a patio in the back with a ramp then what’s the problem? Is there a ramp?


16 posted on 07/08/2009 9:11:11 AM PDT by NMEwithin
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To: rivercat

About 10 years ago, Clint Eastwood was sued for wheelchair access to a historic Inn that he owns. He won. The story is here: http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/E/Eastwood_Clint/2000/09/30/758129.html


80 posted on 07/08/2009 9:56:04 AM PDT by passionfruit (When illegals become legal, even they won't do the work Americans won't do)
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