Woman Appeals Braille And Large-Print Menu Decision Alice Camarillo's attorney told the Daily Freeman that the federal court judge in the case failed to correctly consider his client's claim that the restaurants discriminated against her in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and state laws. Attorney Michael O'Neill said Camarillo wants the eateries to provide large-print menus because she has trouble reading Braille. O'Neill added that Camarillo faced further discrimination when the defendants told her to wait for other customers when she asked for the menu to be read to her. U.S. District Court Judge Gary Sharpe had dismissed the case saying that Camarillo lacked legal standing to pursue her claim for an injunction under the ADA and that the restaurants did provide her with reasonable accommodations. Related: --- Reproduced here under special arrangement
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