
In 2003 officials in Hudson, New York, were ordered by the Americans with Disabilities Act to install handicapped-accessible water fountains in the county courthouse. Five years later, they finally got arshorter than the one on the first floor). Robinson pledged that there are "definite plans in the future" to install one of the new fountains on the ground floor. Just between us, I don't think the Commissioner needed to defend the water fountain; the water fountain did nothing wrong. Maybe the defense needs to take a look at the Commissioner...just sayin'.
ound to installing just one of the fountains...the one on the second floor. And there's no elevator in the building. County Public Works Commissioner David Robinson defended the inaccessible handicap-accessible water fountain, saying it's easier for people who have trouble bending (which makes no sense-the new water fountain is actually several inches
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