Dear Karen
As we agreed please don't cause me any further personal distress by replying
to any of my emails, until you can curb your impulsive personal attacks on
me.
As a moderator of Disability Convention 2, I will now give you your second
warning to take full responsibility for your offensive and patronising
behaviour towards myself and others, or I'll remove you again.
If your offensive behaviour continues, as agreed by all within both forums,
then you'll be removed from the list for a period of time to 'cool-down' to
give you the opportunity to reflect on your behaviour.
If you are unable to do this, then I will have no choice, after discussing
your case, or anyone elses first with with Linda and others within the UN
Disability Convention to 'ban' you or any else from the UN Disability
Convention.
Please take on board what I am saying.
"I DON'T WANT TO TAKE THIS ACTION, BUT YOU ARE FORCING MY HAND".
There is no need to get personal with others all the time.
Please can act professionally in conducting all your correspondence with
others and show respect for the other persons humanity.
If others on the Disability Convention want to 'join' the UN Disability
Convention-2 where it's fully 'moderated' by Linda and I, then you are
welcome to do so.
All the members on the Disability Convention forum need to be informed and
reminded that the original Disability Convention forum is not moderated at
all.
Yours
Colin R
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>Subject: [DisabilityConvention] Re: [DisabilityConvention-2] UK:- DP and
>New Licensing laws for pubs, clubs a...
>Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 09:56:54 EDT
>
>Colin,
>
> In the United States if such a place had tables or a spot where
>individuals
>could have a wheelchair et al. it would be fine. Are you mad?
>
>Karen G.
>
>In a message dated 8/9/2005 7:38:15 AM Central Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>UK:- DP and New Licensing laws for pubs, clubs and food establishments...
>
>This gives all the local authorities and courts across the UK the perfect
>opportunity to make sure that all these establishments are within the legal
>requirements within the DDA towards all disabled people.
>
>I go into these places as an 'action-researcher' and and example of
>'discrimination' is that I still see that many of the bars/counters within
>these establishments still have not been lowered to the legal
>requirements(or have a lowered part at the bar/counter for all disabled
>people, especially wheelchair users and those with restricted growth? Why
>is
>this still happening when the DDA in fully enforceable now?
>
>It's time now to make them fully accountable with law and this is a perfect
>opportunity for all disabled people in the UK to put pressure on their
>local
>authorities to make sure that before these new licenses are issued that all
>these public service establishments are adhering to their statutory duties
>within the DDA.
>
>So, 'speak-out' and make your Council aware of this; and if need be then
>make objections to the Courts.
>
>Can anyone answer me the question why the DRC don't employ a team of
>researchers going around the Country and doing 'access-audits' of all
>public
>services providers here in the UK. This would be a 'pro-active' approach in
>tackling these continued problems and stop the Courts being 'blocked-up'
>with disability discrimination cases.
>
>'Time to get equal'
>
>Yours
>
>Colin R
>
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