Every business, including this one, began doing business to make a profit. There are a few businesses, namely nonprofits who do not, but they pay extra to the government to be in business for this altruistic purpose. As such, a business which is willing to take the money of a patron who has a disability must comply with the laws in existence which say that a patron with a disability must be able to travel into, though, and exit their facilities. Every business who is marketing to a person with a hearing or visual impairment must make their digital footprint accessible to that person. When they do not, we are there to help persuade them of the error of their ways. The deliberate failure to make a business’s digital presence inaccessible is discriminatory, and without justification if that business is in the business of making a profit, impermissible. Should you, the disabled person, encounter a business you attempted to patronize, but did not due to the business’s failure to be accessible, we encourage your call, and would like to have you as a client of this firm. It is only when it becomes more costly to discriminate than it is to be accessible that a for-profit business will be sure it is accessible to all its would-be patrons.
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