There is a glaring error at the beginning of this article under the "things you cannot do with SDR." "Listening in on the conversations of Ham operators." In the US at least, there are many VHF/UHF Ham bands easily…
It's all about cost. There have been several articles on HN discussing the problem. One in particular (I think it was a study done in Michigan) stated the average citizen in that city would need to pay an extra $7K in…
I dont know what article you are reading, but the one referenced revolved around a single instance of temporary (albeit dangerous) inconvenience. If she was denied the use of a wheelchair altogether, I might see your…
You don't seem to understand the difference between zoning and use because your link proves my exact point. A place zoned residential can fall under ADA compliance if the use is commercial. Exactly as that link states.…
I see your point and I do consider myself very fortunate to not have to deal with a life-altering disability on a daily basis, but the problem is - "flexible" and "intelligent" just do not apply when it comes to most…
Are you Trevor or Eric? I'll send you an email privately.
Have you ever tried to navigate building regulations? They can be a nightmare. Sometimes you have two different sides of govt. telling you to do things completely opposite - and their answer is "well, sir, that is the…
The idea that because someone is inconvenienced they are somehow not "participating in society" is absurd. It was an unfortunate situation, it is bad the person felt embarrassed for a disability, but the solution is not…
This is 100% incorrect. A residential structure can still be required to be ADA compliant dependent on use. Do your research.
It is not zoned commercial. That would cost me tens-of-thousands of dollars. This is forced ADA compliance for a residential space being used in a home-based business.
That is exactly my point. She sues, wins and now EVERYONE is forced to comply to a single standard - regardless of the situation. Don't be so naive.
There is a glaring error at the beginning of this article under the "things you cannot do with SDR." "Listening in on the conversations of Ham operators." In the US at least, there are many VHF/UHF Ham bands easily…
It's all about cost. There have been several articles on HN discussing the problem. One in particular (I think it was a study done in Michigan) stated the average citizen in that city would need to pay an extra $7K in…
I dont know what article you are reading, but the one referenced revolved around a single instance of temporary (albeit dangerous) inconvenience. If she was denied the use of a wheelchair altogether, I might see your…
You don't seem to understand the difference between zoning and use because your link proves my exact point. A place zoned residential can fall under ADA compliance if the use is commercial. Exactly as that link states.…
I see your point and I do consider myself very fortunate to not have to deal with a life-altering disability on a daily basis, but the problem is - "flexible" and "intelligent" just do not apply when it comes to most…
Are you Trevor or Eric? I'll send you an email privately.
Have you ever tried to navigate building regulations? They can be a nightmare. Sometimes you have two different sides of govt. telling you to do things completely opposite - and their answer is "well, sir, that is the…
The idea that because someone is inconvenienced they are somehow not "participating in society" is absurd. It was an unfortunate situation, it is bad the person felt embarrassed for a disability, but the solution is not…
This is 100% incorrect. A residential structure can still be required to be ADA compliant dependent on use. Do your research.
It is not zoned commercial. That would cost me tens-of-thousands of dollars. This is forced ADA compliance for a residential space being used in a home-based business.
That is exactly my point. She sues, wins and now EVERYONE is forced to comply to a single standard - regardless of the situation. Don't be so naive.