PRECISELY. In fact, if someone happens to have 1000 hours and some cash to spend, they could sue Dragon*Con for not providing access via interpreters. The National Association of the Deaf's Law & Advocacy center could help with that — they have a great record of positive judgements for interpreting services.
It's a times like this I'm furious that the only enforcement of the US ADA law is through private legal actions.
/rant. Return to your regularly scheduled discussion.
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It's a times like this I'm furious that the only enforcement of the US ADA law is through private legal actions.
/rant. Return to your regularly scheduled discussion.