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Originally Posted by Bluechip
I understand your view but what if a person in a wheelchair had to travel 50 plus miles to find a grocery store or drug store that would accommodate their disability. That would suck....
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That is a very valid point. Not sure that would be the case unless you already lived that far away from a metropolitan area to begin with. Alexandria isn't big and we have a dozen grocery stores. I'm sure at least one of them would be willing to accomodate just to get the business the others were missing out on. I understand that there is no scenario that will make everyone happy. My thought is that if you own a business it is yours. No differently than you own your home. Your property so you should get to call the shots. As long as you are causing no harm to anyone. By not being handicap accessible you have in no way harmed that person or changed that persons situation.