RE: accessible banking:

 
    > Does the ADA only apply to 95% of users then?
    >
    
    **No, but the number cited is a mainstream figure. 

So unless an eyes free user is in the mainstream its
OK to ignore them? 

Do you not see that as discrimination?

regards DaveP

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