I do get one of their points I admit: individuals should be judged... individually. If a deaf person proves they can totally compensate for lack of hearing by using extra equipment and being totally focused, well... maybe they do have a right to drive? I mean, half the people I see on the streets don't belong there for one second, including a good many so-called professionals...
Now, was UPS's stance on this wrong, and did it deserve a freaking lawsuit, I dunno. Would testing to that extent be feasible, I dunno. <shrug>
What's 50 lawyers in the Bay of San Francisco? A good start. America has too many lawyers, really.

And it seems it's contaminated the culture: sue before you think. Kinda reminiscent of the Athenian Republic, really. They manage to sue pretty much all of their great men into either death or exile...
Cpl Saincantin, J. A07/TQ0.0.82143E1
Edited by: [url=http://p220.ezboard.com/bthealienslegacy.showUserPublicProfile?gid=luinsar>Luinsar[/url] at: 10/12/06 5:01 pm