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There's a big difference between legislating accomodations for people who physically can't do something, vs. those who can but choose not to.

The former makes sense. The latter doesn't. I don't get to park in handicapped spaces that are closer to the store just because I'd like to.

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The ADA forces reasonable accommodations. It doesn’t mean that car manufactures have to build cars for blind people.
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