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#1 User is offline   Califanna 

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Posted 21 January 2007 - 04:22 PM

The attorneys for the Class Action Suit are looking for any persons who have visited the restaurants listed on the website.

If you have been to any Taco Bell restaurant in California, please connect to this website:
www.tacobellclassaction.com

Thanks for your help.

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A class-action lawsuit is currently pending in California challenging barriers at corporate-owned Taco Bell restaurants in that state. You may be a member of the class if you have a disability, use a wheelchair or scooter, and have encountered one of these barriers at a covered Taco Bell restaurant:

Narrow “queue lines” -- the barriers causing customers to form one line to the cash register.
Doors that are too narrow or hard to open.
Inaccessible restrooms.
Inaccessible parking.
Excessive cross-slope in parking lots or sidewalks.
Inaccessible condiments or other items.
Inaccessible seating.
Other wheelchair or scooter access problems.

If the litigation is successful, Taco Bell will be required to remedy its barriers and class members will be entitled to claim damages. The class is seeking up to $4,000 for each time a class member encountered a barrier at a covered Taco Bell. For example, a class member may be entitled to collect damages for each time he or she had difficulty parking, had difficulty getting to the counter because of a narrow queue line, had difficulty using the restroom because it was too small or obstructed, or encountered other barriers.

This website has been established by class counsel to let you know which Taco Bell restaurants are covered, and to keep you posted on developments in the litigation. If you send us your contact information, we will send you updates on the litigation and automatically contact you if a process for claiming damages is put in place.

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#2 User is offline   brackman22 

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Posted 21 January 2007 - 05:08 PM

Sounds like every fast food restaurant I've ever been in.
People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest. --Hermann Hesse

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Posted 22 January 2007 - 07:07 PM

No kidding... my power chair does not fit anywhere in FL, when it comes to fast-food. Someone always has to order for me.
I really dislike it.
Thomas Jefferson-
"If a law is unjust not only does a man have the right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so!"
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Posted 23 January 2007 - 06:20 AM

I know all about it! The one's in santa cruz and sunnyvale are a royal pain in the arse to navigate.
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