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In reply to the discussion: I am handicapped -- this morning Spires Restaurant in Torrance , CA, discriminated against me. [View all]Glassunion
(10,201 posts)The assistant's choice of words was wrong and they should be dealt with. However, your disability would cause my disability issues. I'm one of the 40million Americans with asthma. One of my triggers is dogs. So the presence of your service animal, would cause me to have an asthma attack. So who's disability wins? Should I just not eat out? Should you? No... If they make accommodations for both, then I find that ok. I would not be upset by a segregated section that would be free of dogs that I had to sit in.
It's tough and sometimes the ADA works against those it was designed to help. We opened a new location, and the entire site was ADA 2013 compliant. We had a complaint from a gentleman in a wheelchair because he could not get up the curb using the provided ramp up the curb. This was due to all those little bumps of raised pavers that were installed. His chairs wheels would keep turning and he did not have the strength to roll over them. If the ramp were smooth, he would not have a problem. However ADA requires those bumps to allow the blind to feel where the curb ends. So who should be accommodated.
Personally, if they have a separate section for service animals, to me that seems as though they are making an accommodation. How it was worded was just shitty.