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Literally in the next line he says that the conference rooms were always booked and not really an alternative (which is pretty standard in any office)



That's a different issue now isn't it? Access is provided but not guaranteed. You don't see cities with bike lanes forcing those lanes to be clear.


I don't think it is a different issue. The object of the exercise is to allow disabled people to participate on an equal footing. A few nominal concessions that aren't sufficient to achieve this does not do that.

I don't think blocked cycle lanes are a good point of comparison as they don't fulfil their intended function when blocked.


>You don't see cities with bike lanes forcing those lanes to be clear.

Yes, you do (if I understood what you mean correctly): https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdot/supp_info/bicycli...


If the accessible alternative isn't really an alternative then I don't think that's a different issue at all.




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