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Craig Anderson marcra at visi.com
Wed Dec 20 19:17:33 CST 2006


That must be fascinating research but how, for example, would a reader 
function at a poker table without tipping the hand of the  player being read 
to?

Craig
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From: "Dennis DiBona" <dibona at mac.com>
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 10:59 PM
Subject: [blindlaw] (no subject)


>I am researching the issue of equal access for  the low vision/blind
> person wishing to play  poker in a casino yet due to the disability
> needing a reader in order  to level the playing field so he/she can
> play along with regular players.  What does the law provide?
> Also , restrooms in all casinos are very different and many are very
> user unfriendly. Are there any regs by law that casino operators must
> have in the restrooms to assist the blind to get in and out with some
> ease?
> If not, why not? Even a rail to guide the blind along the walls to
> and from the  commodes and sinks would at least make it somewhat
> easier yet allow for a bit of dignity?  What are the heavy duty laws
> on this issue?
> Thanks.Dennis
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