[nfbmi-talk] a d a policy
joe harcz Comcast
joeharcz at comcast.net
Sat Nov 12 00:22:10 UTC 2011
By the way Jeff. I've fought this battle in New Hampshire years ago and won
everyone of them. I'm so sad to see, literally with my fingers that my
beloved Michigan has violated these laws virtually everywhere I go including
at MCB meetings.
This is absolutely the worst state on this issue I've experienced and that
breaks my liberal, civil rights heart.
I recall that you are in my county which is Genesee. I've forgotten which
public school district you are in but again I've gotten the entire
Manchester New Hampshire School District in again New Hampshire to comply
with these things more than a decade ago. What the heck is wrong with
Michigan?
I'm again outraged and not at you. This should be fixed and it should be
fixed yesterday and not only for you but for all people with low vision and
for all people who are blind including parents, teachers and of course
students who just so happen to be blind or visually impaired.
Am I to understand that not even all the restrooms are fully labled?
Outragious! Simply outragious!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "jeff crouch" <jeffanel at gmail.com>
To: "NFB of Michigan Internet Mailing List" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 6:30 PM
Subject: [nfbmi-talk] a d a policy
> Hello
> Just a question.
>
> Is there a policy in the a d a that states that doors have to be
> marked with some way for a blind person to know what the door is for.
> If so, do schools have to comply with this, and how do i present this
> to my school, a set of rest rooms are not marked, a hand fool of class
> rooms are not marked, I have walked in to rong classes because of
> this. Can any one help? I would be happy.
>
> happy haladay
>
>
> --
> jeff crouch
>
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