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Changing Spaces For Disabled People
I’m really not sure how I feel on this one.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/ed ucation -442106 83
One the one hand everyone should enjoy what is on offer but on the other, What is a reasonable adjustment? Any establishment can’t be all things to all men. There has to be a point at which you say we can’t cater for ‘someone’ with a specific need.
I suppose I would ask how much profit a year does this establishment make and how much actual demand is there this type of toilet and how much use would it get? Then make a judgement based on that.
On the other hand perhaps the campaigner in this case should fundraise the estimated £40,000 needed to build the toilet.
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One the one hand everyone should enjoy what is on offer but on the other, What is a reasonable adjustment? Any establishment can’t be all things to all men. There has to be a point at which you say we can’t cater for ‘someone’ with a specific need.
I suppose I would ask how much profit a year does this establishment make and how much actual demand is there this type of toilet and how much use would it get? Then make a judgement based on that.
On the other hand perhaps the campaigner in this case should fundraise the estimated £40,000 needed to build the toilet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Theme parks make loads of money, so £40,000 - or £10,000 as the mother says it will cost - is peanuts to the park and would not cost jobs. I think they should just do it and enjoy the good publicity and happier disabled customers.
I'm not sure what I think about the boy sueing though. Smacks of greedy lawyers, I agree, TTT
I'm not sure what I think about the boy sueing though. Smacks of greedy lawyers, I agree, TTT
The boy can’t sue. His mother is under the guidance of the campaign group changing spaces.
I tend to agree that theme parks appear to make a lot of profit. But that is the main biggies. What about the less known and less popular ones? I really have no idea but on the face of it they could afford it. I just think that no business can be all things to all people.
I tend to agree that theme parks appear to make a lot of profit. But that is the main biggies. What about the less known and less popular ones? I really have no idea but on the face of it they could afford it. I just think that no business can be all things to all people.
Maybe they can afford it(although profits from what I can see are not massive) but what is then next?
And it's not just the initial outlay either. Cleaning maintenance and replacement together with the fact it potentially takes space something revenue making could be using also need to be factored in.
And it's not just the initial outlay either. Cleaning maintenance and replacement together with the fact it potentially takes space something revenue making could be using also need to be factored in.
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