Talk:Architectural Barriers Act of 1968

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I am curently employed with a major road construction company and have been so for the last nine years. I am trying to find the law concerning povisions in parking for disabled employes in a large lot with different departments. I am forced to park some eighty yards from where I report to work each day. There are some parking places ten yards distance but have been told the handycapped parking in the front is enough to comply with the law. Is that true, and if so, what is the point of making a handycapped parking space that far away from where I work.

  ebzecook@bellsouth.net

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