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Originally Posted by bj
It is discrimination of a sort. And Target is getting sued bigtime for discrimination because their website is not accessible to blind people.
If CVS doesn't smarten up some shyst . . . um I mean fine upstanding member of the legal community will jump on this and there will be a class action suit against CVS (with 10,000 people each getting fifty bucks in settlement and the attorney buying a beach house in Belize. But that's a different discussion ;-)
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How can somebody sue cvs Its their site they make the entry rules. If a nightclub says you must wear a tie to get in no tie no entry. same with this you can only enter with the browsers cvs allow. The only
people to lose are cvs.Any person is free to accept the rule and enter or go elseware.No discrimination here.
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