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David Hansen wrote in message . ..
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 07:17:38 +0100 someone who may be "John Rowland" wrote this:- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3595351.stm London Underground (LU) has been warned that it could be sued by disabled people if it does not improve access for them by October. By then the part of the Disability Discrimination Act which governs access to transport will come into force. A lawyer's money making scheme. The Act requires modifications that are reasonable, which is right. What is wrong is paying lawyers to argue over what is reasonable. I'm afraid I would strongly disagree. While in principle it should seem easy to determine what constitutes "reasonable" it isn't always clear cut. And it can have significant benefits for the disabled community. For example, the charity I work for took a case against GNER on behalf of a disabled client which resulted in them changing their disabled passenger policy. I rather doubt that would have happened if one of my fellow lawyers had not been involved. jb |
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