Piggybacking on this answer, it's also because there is a cost (money, time, knowledge, dev sophistication, etc) to doing it that way. When people don't see something as an issue b/c they aren't disabled themselves, and…
The other side of it is that the entire enterprise would theoretically not exist without that initial effort. While it may not appear fair under certain ethical frameworks for someone to receive free money, it seems to…
It's interesting how you view this issue. If the researchers are more self-righteous than the person calling in, it justifies the latter?
Piggybacking on this answer, it's also because there is a cost (money, time, knowledge, dev sophistication, etc) to doing it that way. When people don't see something as an issue b/c they aren't disabled themselves, and…
The other side of it is that the entire enterprise would theoretically not exist without that initial effort. While it may not appear fair under certain ethical frameworks for someone to receive free money, it seems to…
It's interesting how you view this issue. If the researchers are more self-righteous than the person calling in, it justifies the latter?