America has the stereotype of "rags to riches...through suing for any reason"
Now this guy is the reason for that stereotype.
Legal Extortion
Now this guy is the reason for that stereotype.
Legal Extortion
suing for a gas-station papertowel dispenser being too high? ffs cmon, they showed that in the vid and it was not too high. im 6'4, should i sue for when shit is too low for me? if they lower everything to the height of a wheelchair, that means i have to hunch over and cause back strain for everyday life.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Good for him. He's found a legal loophole and is making a fortune from it. And he is suing establishments which fail to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is clearly against the law if he is so successful.
Give the guy a break.
They should at least be given a chance to correct the mistakes before having to pay a settlement.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Good for him. He's found a legal loophole and is making a fortune from it. And he is suing establishments which fail to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is clearly against the law if he is so successful.
Give the guy a break.
Silence! Your being very intolerant right now. You have to bend to the will of the few for the greater good. You don't understand how the paper towel dispenser being too high is a slap in the face to all those disabled.destruktion_6143 wrote:
suing for a gas-station papertowel dispenser being too high? ffs cmon, they showed that in the vid and it was not too high. im 6'4, should i sue for when shit is too low for me? if they lower everything to the height of a wheelchair, that means i have to hunch over and cause back strain for everyday life.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Good for him. He's found a legal loophole and is making a fortune from it. And he is suing establishments which fail to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is clearly against the law if he is so successful.
Give the guy a break.
Last edited by uevjHEYFFQ (2009-01-19 15:11:05)
Yeah I agree, lol. I'm just trying to argue for this guy and see the response. I'm against what he is going, but can see some good come out of it.uevjHEYFFQ wrote:
They should at least be given a chance to correct the mistakes before having to pay a settlement.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Good for him. He's found a legal loophole and is making a fortune from it. And he is suing establishments which fail to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is clearly against the law if he is so successful.
Give the guy a break.
You're totaly living under a rock dudeuevjHEYFFQ wrote:
Hmm I never knew we had that stereotype also.
I thought you were going to ignore me from now on?Gawwad wrote:
You're totaly living under a rock dudeuevjHEYFFQ wrote:
Hmm I never knew we had that stereotype also.
Indeed, and the guy a prick. He might be right, but a prick anyway, work like everyone else scumbag!Hurricane2k9 wrote:
USA, sue your troubles away
I think Mundy's actions don't really prove anything other than that disabled people are just as greedy as anyone else. He's not doing anything other than exploiting the law.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Yeah I agree, lol. I'm just trying to argue for this guy and see the response. I'm against what he is going, but can see some good come out of it.uevjHEYFFQ wrote:
They should at least be given a chance to correct the mistakes before having to pay a settlement.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Good for him. He's found a legal loophole and is making a fortune from it. And he is suing establishments which fail to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is clearly against the law if he is so successful.
Give the guy a break.
The shame is he wouldn't be forcing these businesses to act if it wasn't reported by CNN and they were given a chance. Hopefully because of him the law will change so businesses have 3 months, or however long to comply with the standards required.
that made me lolTurquoise wrote:
I think Mundy's actions don't really prove anything other than that disabled people are just as greedy as anyone else. He's not doing anything other than exploiting the law.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Yeah I agree, lol. I'm just trying to argue for this guy and see the response. I'm against what he is going, but can see some good come out of it.uevjHEYFFQ wrote:
They should at least be given a chance to correct the mistakes before having to pay a settlement.
The shame is he wouldn't be forcing these businesses to act if it wasn't reported by CNN and they were given a chance. Hopefully because of him the law will change so businesses have 3 months, or however long to comply with the standards required.
His next move will probably involve suing a gym for not having a wheelchair accessible treadmill.