You're a delusional idiot. There are laws that mandate wheel-chair accessibility. Just because Apple puts shiny designs on weak products doesn't mean they can discriminate against classes of people.
How do you think a disabled iraq vet would feel if they tried to enter this store and had these problems. I guess you would call them greedy idiots too?
Um, I happen to be a contractor, and those accessibility laws only apply to new construction. Depending on when the shop was built, they may be totally inapplicable... just... fyi
Oh, and if you’ve ever been to court you know that you don’t just “tell them” the law; that usually just makes the judge angry.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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You're a delusional idiot. There are laws that mandate wheel-chair accessibility. Just because Apple puts shiny designs on weak products doesn't mean they can discriminate against classes of people.
How do you think a disabled iraq vet would feel if they tried to enter this store and had these problems. I guess you would call them greedy idiots too?
Um, I happen to be a contractor, and those accessibility laws only apply to new construction. Depending on when the shop was built, they may be totally inapplicable... just... fyi
Oh, and if you’ve ever been to court you know that you don’t just “tell them” the law; that usually just makes the judge angry.