For my fellow Cooking in the dark subscribers, from Ron Kolesar.
My brother, a friend of mine and myself are ADA undercover cops.
We're working with a law firm down in Pittsburgh and the current assignment is this. We're handed a few web addresses at a time to investigate to see how blind friendly they are with screen readers. Rest assured, that those who don't want to become ADA accessible with screen readers are made to go in front of a judge and they are find and required to make their web pages blind friendly via screen readers. The owners of the web pages and stores also have to hire consultants to help them to make their web pages blind friendly and they must consult with them on a regular bases to make sure that at least three of their staff learns how to use the accessible fixtures for the web page and to keep it blind accessible.
If anyone is having issues with a web page to a store and or restaurant?
Please ship them to me and I'll let the law firm that we're working with be aware of the web address and the name of the company. Like everything in life, we just want a equal level chance that the sighted take for granted with their vision.
I can be reached at:
[email protected]
So we will make the stores that don't want to be blind friendly be blind accessible.
Ron U.S. ham Radio Station and Emergency Communication Station KR3DOG
In the good old days of Morse code Shorthand, 73's AKA Best Regards and or Best Whishes,
From Ron U.S. Ham Radio Station KR3DOG
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