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John Mara wrote:
Chris Tolley wrote: Graham Murray wrote: Having all banknotes the same size is surely discrimination against blind people. Not really. There are plenty of situations in life where one group of people is advantaged/disadvantaged with respect to another. It's only discriminatory if it is done either with the desire of causing a specific outcome of that kind, or else in contravention of relevant rules that are designed to avoid such an outcome. In a 2 to 1 decision, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said the existing currency system violates the federal Rehabilitation Act. The judges said that the Treasury Department must find a way to accommodate the needs of the visually impaired. I didn't know that the Rehabiltation act had such provisions; I thought it was just concerned with employment and communications. I suspect that in a typical lawyerly way some unrelated provision has been claimed to have been written with the intention of conferring such rights. Still, it is progress of a sort, no matter how it has been arrived at. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p14104754.html (43 101 at Peterborough, 3 Sep 1979) |
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