Disability Discrimanation Act
Discussion
As I understand it the DDA is meant to ensure access to "everyday services" such as shops, theatre etc.
How does this work?
The reason I ask is I'd like to take the kids to one of those laser quest places but the local one is on a first floor and only has a staircase which makes it inaccessible to me.
I have no intention of taking this further but did wonder if they are breaking the law or if they are outside the act?
How does this work?
The reason I ask is I'd like to take the kids to one of those laser quest places but the local one is on a first floor and only has a staircase which makes it inaccessible to me.
I have no intention of taking this further but did wonder if they are breaking the law or if they are outside the act?
Slidingpillar said:
Worth speaking to the Laser Quest owners. Possible there is a service lift in a less than obvious location.
Also, if folk don't tell them about access issues, they may be thinking all is fine etc.
I did and , although they were very apologetic and friendly, there isn't unfortunately.Also, if folk don't tell them about access issues, they may be thinking all is fine etc.
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