He went online and made a reservation for a room accessible for people with disabilities.
Returning to the front desk, Stramondo learned the room was accessible — for people with hearing loss.
Acheson Hotels and the business interests supporting it argue that Laufer's admission that she wasn't planning to visit the hotel should end the case.
In the context of disabilities, testers can't sue for money, just to get facilities to change their practices.
And the best one that I’ve seen is testers,” Stramondo said.
Persons:
Joseph Stramondo, ” Stramondo, Stramondo, Leah Smith, Deborah Laufer, Laufer, Acheson, ”, Karen Harned, Smith, ” Smith
Organizations:
WASHINGTON, Acheson Hotels, Center for Constitutional, San Diego State University, National Center for Disability Equity
Locations:
Salt Lake City, Maine, Boston, Wells , Maine, There's