Lol, some people are pretty worried about poor Taco Bell losing a little bit of money for being shitty to a deaf person.
How will Taco Bell go on? What of the tacos!?
Lol, some people are pretty worried about poor Taco Bell losing a little bit of money for being shitty to a deaf person.
A small percentage of games do have a colorblind mode, but the majority don't. In-game radar and stuff can be a problem. Games should have options to accommodate the player within reason - text based chat interface should be an option & colorblind mode should as well. I guess companies don't feel the effort is worth it.No idea on colorblind accommodations, but if it affects you in a big way then others would see the reasoning behind it
What about voice chat from online multiplayer FPS games? Titanfall and Overwatch have text based chat interface on PC's but consoles don't even though PS4 and X1 have keyboard input support, the games just disables it (probably for reasons involving console limitations) I just dont understand why it's a big issue to disable it for consoles, would be nice to know the reasoning behind it
Played Destiny and it was a nightmare trying to find groups for raid back then without being able to use a microphone
I've always wondered if ADA has a play in this or not
Speaking as someone that has attempted it due to communication issues? I know it's not as easy at TV makes it seem (it takes years or practice). But that isn't what we're getting at. It's 2016, there's smart-phones out there. There's self-serve stations out there. You're telling me you can't put the ability to self-order on fast-food drive-through? Either by interconnecting an app ("There's an app for that!") or otherwise?
Deaf folks were one of the first non-Business people to pick up smart-phones or phones with keyboards for the sake of easier communcation. You're telling me you can't make an application that interconnects with a local franchisee like Dominos and Pizza Hut has done for call-in orders already?
A small percentage of games do have a colorblind mode, but the majority don't. In-game radar and stuff can be a problem. Games should have options to accommodate the player within reason - text based chat interface should be an option & colorblind mode should as well. I guess companies don't feel the effort is worth it.
I really don't get it. Go inside or use the app. There are plenty of options for ordering the food. Deaf or not, this feels like suing for suing sake. Murica!
Can deaf people actually drive? Serious question honestly...
Deaf shouldn't be driving.
It is fascinating how easy it is to operate a high energy device in this country.
Deaf driver, I've been driving for 13 years, no accidents.
sure, I can't hear if people honk or sirens go off, I still can see and observe all traffic situations
Deaf people use their eyes moreso since we depend on our sight, it translates to high awareness while driving.
Yes, deaf people drive fine, we can get married and have kids, we can write and read. Just can't hear.
Yep. I know a deaf guy who makes his living delivering food by bike for all the new app-based services. Makes thousands a month, has a great time, hasn't had any trouble with anyone.Deaf driver, I've been driving for 13 years, no accidents.
sure, I can't hear if people honk or sirens go off, I still can see and observe all traffic situations
Deaf people use their eyes moreso since we depend on our sight, it translates to high awareness while driving.
Yes, deaf people drive fine, we can get married and have kids, we can write and read. Just can't hear.
Yes, deaf people drive fine, we can get married and have kids, we can write and read. Just can't hear.
Deaf driver, I've been driving for 13 years, no accidents.
sure, I can't hear if people honk or sirens go off, I still can see and observe all traffic situations
Deaf people use their eyes moreso since we depend on our sight, it translates to high awareness while driving.
Yes, deaf people drive fine, we can get married and have kids, we can write and read. Just can't hear.
I will say this, as driving is a privilege and not a right I would be very interested to see if any studies exist.
I will say this, as driving is a privilege and not a right I would be very interested to see if any studies exist.
I will say this, as driving is a privilege and not a right I would be very interested to see if any studies exist.
The 2006 ruling didnt specifically address the safety records of deaf drivers. But according to a 2008 evidence report conducted by the nonprofit ECRI Institute, theres no proof that drivers with hearing loss pose more risk than their hearing counterparts. When you consider how factors like focus, speed, and experience none of which rely on hearing ability contribute to driver safety, these findings make sense.
I will say this, as driving is a privilege and not a right I would be very interested to see if any studies exist.
So, TB has a strict polich where we can't things through the window, except for cash, no exceptions.
It's also a bullshit rule. Case by case basis and all that.
As for suing Taco Bell, that's just silly.
So, TB has a strict polich where we can't things through the window, except for cash, no exceptions.
It's also a bullshit rule. Case by case basis and all that.
As for suing Taco Bell, that's just silly.
I really don't get it. Go inside or use the app. There are plenty of options for ordering the food. Deaf or not, this feels like suing for suing sake. Murica!
Can deaf people actually drive? Serious question honestly...
It's a way, I wouldn't call it the only way.It's the only way to end discriminatory actions by Taco Bell.
It's a way, I wouldn't call it the only way.
Then they should change their "strict policy" if it is preventing them from serving disabled customers.
Well now, my argument is dead.
Petition the corporate offices, petitions, social media calls to action. A lawsuit just seems a little too preemptive.What would you call the alternatives?
I will say this, as driving is a privilege and not a right I would be very interested to see if any studies exist.
It falls on deaf ears.Petition the corporate offices, petitions, social media calls to action. A lawsuit just seems a little too preemptive.
Petition the corporate offices, petitions, social media calls to action. A lawsuit just seems a little too preemptive.
Alright, this helps put it into a different light. Thanks.The difference between what you outlined and a lawsuit is that petitions/social media/etc. are not guarantees. After all, there's really no obligation on the corporation's end as they can just go "lol" and delete the file/ignore the petition/etc. Furthermore, you need momentum in social media which may not always be available. Whereas a lawsuit means precedence and something that is readily enforceable if another restaurant in another case happens to be as ignorant as Taco Bell was. Granted, a lawsuit isn't a guarantee either, but assuming she's telling the truth and has all the evidence on her side, a successful lawsuit would allow her, myself, and many other deaf people to be granted the same services, and corporations cannot ignore that shit or else they'd be breaking the law.
Petition the corporate offices, petitions, social media calls to action. A lawsuit just seems a little too preemptive.
A lawsuit is effective. Petitions and social media justice are not as effective. If you want to do those things (I also noted that you padded your examples of alternatives by essentially saying "petition" twice), be my guest. It shouldn't be the impetus of a person discriminated against to be expected to do more for potentially less.
Petition the corporate offices, petitions, social media calls to action. A lawsuit just seems a little too preemptive.
How will she get her big damages payout through social media and petitions?
Deaf driver, I've been driving for 13 years, no accidents.
sure, I can't hear if people honk or sirens go off, I still can see and observe all traffic situations
Deaf people use their eyes moreso since we depend on our sight, it translates to high sight awareness while driving
Yes, deaf people drive fine, we can get married and have kids, we can write and read. Just can't hear
If it wasn't safe for deaf people to drive, the government wouldn't issue drivers licenses to the deaf