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Lawsuit Wants Lottery Sellers Handicapped Accessible
Wednesday, November 22, 2006 posted 11:52 AM EST
An advocacy group is suing the DC government because many of the District's licensed lottery ticket sellers are not handicapped-accessible.
The federal lawsuit by Equal Rights Center, an advocacy organization for the disabled, was filed Tuesday in U.S. District
Court.
The complaint says that according to D.C. law, city officials must make sure businesses are accessible before they give them
licenses to sell lottery tickets.
The group seeks to prevent the District from renewing or issuing licenses for inaccessible locations.
Disabled people wishing to buy lottery tickets often have to travel for miles and incur extra costs to find somewhere that
is accessible to wheelchairs. More than half of the 450 licensed sellers the group checked out had stairs or other barriers
preventing a wheelchair from entering.
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