Dental Offices Off Limits To Wheelchairs According to the Norwich Evening News, some dentists are turning away patients because their offices are upstairs, and they have no wheelchair lifts, elevators, or ramps. "Disabled people already feel discriminated against," said George Saunders, treasurer of the Norwich Access Group. "Not being able to access services makes people like us disabled." Under the United Kingdom's Disability Discrimination Act, business that violate the access rights of people with disabilities could face criminal prosecution. Related: --- Reproduced here under special arrangement
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