Thursday, November 30, 2006
Court: make currency recognizable to blind
“It can no longer be successfully argued that a blind person has ‘meaningful access’ to currency if she cannot accurately identify paper money without assistance,” Robertson wrote in a 26-page order.
“Of the more than 180 countries that issue paper currency, only the United States prints bills that are identical in size and color in all their denominations,” he wrote.
If a significant portion of the population were blind, you’re darn tootin’ that the currency would look different.
And, I’d bet that if men could conceive, abortion would have been legalized before the invention of the wheel.
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