[IL-Talk] News Article | Flychicago about an alleged new Accessibility feature at O'Hare Midway
Deborah Kent Stein
dkent5817 at att.net
Sun Aug 18 17:26:35 UTC 2024
The article makes it clear that this is for people with hidden disabilities,
and that participation is purely voluntary. It may be of help to people with
conditions such as autism, though for us it isn't relevant.
Debbie
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Subject: [IL-Talk] News Article | Flychicago about an alleged new
Accessibility feature at O'Hare Midway
The first article I sent was a positive one about AIRA access at O'Hare in
Midway. This current one, I don't feel so positive about it. It's allegedly
this new feature where you can go in to either O'Hare and Midway and while
you're there, where this bad around your neck that says that you have a
disability. I mean, if you already have your long white cane, why would you
need a second identifier? Just my two pennies worth. Read the article to see
what I mean.
https://www.flychicago.com/business/media/news/pages/article.aspx?newsid=183
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Leslie Hamric
Cello and Braille Music Teacher
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