My workplace (a theatre) is really inaccessible to people with physical disabilities. I’ve pointed it out to the manager, who isn’t interested in fixing the problems. When people with physical disabilities come into the building, the best thing I know how to do…
2:03pm
August 1, 2013
➸ Social skills for autonomous people: Anonymous asked: My workplace (a theatre) is really inaccessible to...
Anonymous asked:
Also do not. Ever ever ever. Tell someone “I am sorry you feel that way.” It is not a real apology, it tells the person they are the problem, and they will know you are being passive aggressive and you’ll just piss them off.
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brokenallbroken answered: If you’re in the US, it’s possible the building violates Americans with Disabilities Act. Check ada.gov for the complaint procedure.
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