[Faith-talk] prayers needed for big decisions

Beth Taurasi denverqueen1107 at comcast.net
Sun Feb 28 13:48:12 UTC 2016


I second that, Rob.

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On 2/27/2016 9:05 PM, Rob Kaiser via Faith-talk wrote:
> A little more information on restaurants:
>
> Sure, it would be great if all major restaurants had Braille menus, but, I
> don't think that will ever happen. What I do, if I haven't been @ a
> restaurant before & I'm going to be eating there, I call them to see if they
> have a menu in Braille. If they don't, I will ask if they have a web site.
> If they do, & if it is accessible, I will go on their site & find the menu.
> That way, I can save a waitrus time & also save time for the people I'm
> with. Of course, Braille would be great, but what Debby said about Braille
> being very expensive is unfortunately true.
>
> Rob Kaiser
> Email;
> rcubfank at sbcglobal.net
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Faith-talk [mailto:faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debby
> Phillips via Faith-talk
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> Cc: Debby Phillips <semisweetdebby at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] prayers needed for big decisions
>
> Having things in braille is ideal and a wonderful thought, but braille is
> expensive.  I try to pick what I ask for in braille.
> If I lived in an apartment, I'd ask the management to email me any notices
> that are sent out.  You know like, The water will be off from 8:00 am to
> 12:00 pm on March 1 because of repairs being done" or stuff like that.  In
> order to be compliant with the ADA, braille is not always necessary.  I'm a
> huge braille proponent, but I don't need a braille notice about simple
> repairs being done, for example.  And actually if the manager verbally lets
> you know something, that is being compliant with the ADA.  If they don't
> give you information at all, then that's not right, and they are not being
> compliant.  Restaurants, for instance, don't have to always provide braille
> menus.  But they would need to allow a waitress the time to read the menu if
> it is not available in an accessible format.  I have been an ADA trainer at
> times, so
> I'm not just speaking out of my hat.    Debby
>
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