From New Nation:
“Amtrak to
pay $2.25 million to settle disability discrimination claims, DOJ says”
The Justice
Department reached an agreement with Amtrak Wednesday to resolve the
department’s findings of disability discrimination. Under the agreement, Amtrak
will pay $2.25 million to resolve civil claims that it discriminated against
passengers with disabilities, and agreed to modify train stations that failed
to accommodate wheelchair-bound passengers and others with limited mobility. The
Justice Department said “Amtrak has violated and continues to violate the ADA,”
even though the railroad was given 20 years to do so since the law’s 1990s
passage “The Americans with Disabilities
Act gave Amtrak until 2010 to make its stations accessible for individuals with
disabilities. Amtrak failed or refused
to comply with the Congressionally-mandated 2010 deadline, and Amtrak’s
noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act injured individuals with
disabilities. Passengers with
disabilities have waited long enough. “ Dreiband said the historic agreement is
a victory for individuals with disabilities, Amtrak, the rule of law, and the
promise of equal opportunity for all Americans.
Per the terms
of the settlement, Amtrak will be required over the next 10 years to design at
least 135 train stations to be more accessible to disabled patrons, complete
construction at 90 of those stations, and have at least 45 more under
construction. The $2.25 million will be placed into a settlement fund that will
be used to compensate victims who were harmed and unable to readily travel at
78 specified stations.
^ Hopefully,
now Amtrak will start following the law and treat the disabled as human beings.
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