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Just because of building is ADA compliant doesn't mean it's accessible.
Furthermore, just because we have the ADA here in the us, doesn't mean this is a good country for accessibility.
While as well intentioned as the Americans with disability act was, it does fall short in many instances. I'm not saying we need to require businesses to have automatic doors, especially in the restrooms, a requirement for the ADA. That big heavy spring loaded door that is not automatic makes it exceptionally difficult for me to get in there with my manual wheelchair. I'm sorry that's just not accessible and I understand it's compliant but it's not accessible.
Stop insisting it's accessible. It's not.
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