If you want it, then you pay for it. The costs to accomadate the small percentage of
people that will actually use these changes will be unreasonable unless we can charge
more for hdcp people to use our facility. The government continues to interfer in our
lives and spend our money like their is no end. It should be obvious to all by now that
there is an end and the end is near. Our quality of life is going to decline because of
proposals just like this. There is never a cost / benefit analysis made on your
proposals. I would be willing to bet that for the next 100 years, you could hire someone
to carry the necessay hdcp people to the locations that currently they can't reach for
less money than these new changes will cost. Where is the logic in this. The needs of
the few do not outweigh the needs of the many. All persons are not created equal. It is
time to accept that wasting millions of dollars on someone who is hdcp'd is a not fair to
those who are not so defined. It is reverse discrimination. And let us not forget that
everyday, weak minded doctors issue hdcp parking stickers to those who don't deserve
then, and those of us who daily witness the abuses of that system have NO way to
inquire as to the validity of someones hdcping condition. Based on the way things are
going, everyone will soon be considered hdcp'd so your systems will become even
more of a waste of money. Let me say it again, if you want it, then cut your wastefull
porkbarrel spending on something else and you supply the money to pay for these
useless regulations.
Comment submitted by Jon Heselwood
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations and in Commercial Facilities; Correction
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