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calligrafiti ([personal profile] calligrafiti) wrote in [community profile] accessibility_fail2009-06-16 08:33 am

Tim Horton's fail

A man in Nova Scotia is taking a Tim Hortons to the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission because he can't get his wheelchair into the restaurant and they won't let him use it at the drive-through.

While I could see some safety issues of having a wheelchair at the drive-through window, it seems like fixing the door accessibility issues (and internal maneuverability issues, which the claimant brings up) would have been a reasonable resolution.
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[personal profile] pthalo 2009-06-16 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
good for him. :)

Tangentially, I've never been turned away from the McDonald's drive through on foot or on rollerblades, and drivers have never found it odd that I (and generally several other pedestrians) are standing in line between several cars.

But this is Hungary :)
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[personal profile] trouble 2009-06-16 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I should have skipped the comments. There are people making the same damned arguments at that awful Penn & Teller special - "Since it would be hard to make places accessible for EVERYONE, we shouldn't work to make them accessible for ANYONE.

*sigh*

Nova Scotia, I can assure you, is not the best place I've lived in terms of accessibility issues. *cough*
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[personal profile] davetheinverted 2009-06-17 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
I think the best part is how the Tim Horton's spokesman doesn't say anything about improving accessibility or how they intend the plaintiff should get his coffee...no, instead, he says he's going to make sure to remind *all* the stores to not allow wheelchairs or motorized scooters in the drive-through. Because making the accessibility issues *worse* is exactly how you want to handle something like this....


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[personal profile] sukee 2009-07-07 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
Especially the CBC, it seems to attract more wackos than other newspaper sites.