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what what in the butt?
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some people on here are just so nasty...get a life instead of yelling at someone for asking a question!
anyway yes the americans with disabilities act requires it.
no reason to be so damn nasty... |
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Ralfcoder
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Because blind people have to use banks, too. Even if that means that they get a ride to the bank after hours, and use the ATM at the drive through since the lobby is closed. |
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sparks
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The driver is not the only person to use the machine. Sometimes there will be blind passengers that will use the ATM. |
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mobilemark
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okay lets how many time have we seen this question?
lets see a raise of hands do I hear 100 time? 200 times? do I hear 300 times
apparently this person isn't aware of the American disabilities
act which requires equal accommodation to the disable
meaning the manufacturers of ATM are required by the ADA to manufacture
ATM with braille dots they dont not control
where a bank puts the ATM
(they only make one kind) |
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Marla R
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for the passenger |
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Dj
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Almost all ATM's are the same or similar design, but not all are in drive throughs. To accomodate the blind in malls, convenience stores, community events, etc. the machines need to have brail figures. (I used to think the same thing too, until I really thought about it for a while) |
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ZirC
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Blinds have rights too... =) |
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emt_me911
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This question again??
ATMs are mass produced...whether they are drive-up or walk-up. Braille pads are required by the Americans With Disabilities Act.
EMT |
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Scott H
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It's called the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). |
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dirtytricksracing@sbcglobal.net
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This keeps coming up so when blind people drive up they can get their money too. |
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kenbgray
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How many more times are you going to ask that question? |
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Pedro S
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to make us laugh...lol and why do we drive on the parkway and....... |
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