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Old 01-14-2007, 01:32 AM
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Default Treasury Department Ruled In Violation Of Rehab Act/ADA - Bills Not Recognizable By Blind

Treasury Ordered by Federal Judge to Make Paper Money Recognizable to
Blind People
November 28, 2006 1415:

WASHINGTON -- By keeping all U.S. currency the same size and texture,
the government has denied blind people meaningful access to money, a
federal judge said Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge James Robertson said the Treasury Department has
violated the law, and he ordered the government to come up with ways
for the blind to tell bills apart.

He said he wouldn't tell officials how to fix the problem, but he
ordered them to begin working on it within 10 days. The American
Council of the Blind has proposed several options, including printing
bills of differing sizes, adding embossed dots or foil to the paper or
using raised ink.

"Of the more than 180 countries that issue paper currency, only the
United States prints bills that are identical in size and color in all
their denominations," Robertson wrote. "More than 100 of the other
issuers vary their bills in size according to denomination, and every
other issuer includes at least some features that help the visually
impaired."

Government attorneys argued that forcing the Treasury Department to
change the size of the bills or add texture would make it harder to
prevent counterfeiting. Robertson was not swayed.

"The fact that each of these features is currently used in other
currencies suggests that, at least on the face of things, such
accommodations are reasonable," he wrote.

He said the government was violating the Rehabilitation Act, which
prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in government
programs. The opinion came after a four-year legal fight.

"It's a landmark decision. I believe it will benefit millions of
people," said Jeffrey A. Lovitky, attorney for plaintiffs in the
lawsuit.


.... Hanging Chad was not a judicial candidate in Florida.

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Old 01-14-2007, 01:32 AM
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Years ago, I went to a blind massage therapist, and when I paid in cash, he
would just have to assume I didn't cheat him. Yes, there should be a better
way to identify money for the blind. Nanny
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> Treasury Ordered by Federal Judge to Make Paper Money Recognizable to
> Blind People
> November 28, 2006 1415:
>
> WASHINGTON -- By keeping all U.S. currency the same size and texture,
> the government has denied blind people meaningful access to money, a
> federal judge said Tuesday.
>
> U.S. District Judge James Robertson said the Treasury Department has
> violated the law, and he ordered the government to come up with ways
> for the blind to tell bills apart.
>
> He said he wouldn't tell officials how to fix the problem, but he
> ordered them to begin working on it within 10 days. The American
> Council of the Blind has proposed several options, including printing
> bills of differing sizes, adding embossed dots or foil to the paper or
> using raised ink.
>
> "Of the more than 180 countries that issue paper currency, only the
> United States prints bills that are identical in size and color in all
> their denominations," Robertson wrote. "More than 100 of the other
> issuers vary their bills in size according to denomination, and every
> other issuer includes at least some features that help the visually
> impaired."
>
> Government attorneys argued that forcing the Treasury Department to
> change the size of the bills or add texture would make it harder to
> prevent counterfeiting. Robertson was not swayed.
>
> "The fact that each of these features is currently used in other
> currencies suggests that, at least on the face of things, such
> accommodations are reasonable," he wrote.
>
> He said the government was violating the Rehabilitation Act, which
> prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in government
> programs. The opinion came after a four-year legal fight.
>
> "It's a landmark decision. I believe it will benefit millions of
> people," said Jeffrey A. Lovitky, attorney for plaintiffs in the
> lawsuit.
>
>
> ... Hanging Chad was not a judicial candidate in Florida.
>



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Old 01-14-2007, 01:32 AM
Carole
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Default Re: Treasury Department Ruled In Violation Of Rehab Act/ADA - BillsNot Recognizable By Blind

I used to work in a church where we had a blind organist. When we paid
her, she asked us to fold the different denominations in different ways
so that she would know a $10 from a $20. She had her whole wallet done
that way.

Making bills different sizes makes so much more sense. In every European
country I've been to, bills were different sizes and colors. Even for
those who can see, it makes it easier not to make a mistake. It is
imperative for the blind and seeing impaired.

Carole


Nanny wrote:
> Years ago, I went to a blind massage therapist, and when I paid in cash, he
> would just have to assume I didn't cheat him. Yes, there should be a better
> way to identify money for the blind. Nanny

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