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Hotels.com faces suit over accessibility 23 May 2007

From the San Francisco Chronicle:

"Two East Bay women on Tuesday accused online travel agency Hotels.com in a lawsuit of discriminating against disabled people by refusing to guarantee reservations for rooms that are wheelchair accessible.

"In a class-action lawsuit filed in Alameda County Superior Court, Judith Smith of Oakland and Bonnie Lewkowicz of Berkeley, both of whom use wheelchairs and helped found Axis Dance Company in Oakland, said Hotels.com treats accessibility as an optional 'amenity,' such as a king-size bed or a room with a view."

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Kameryn 22 Jan 2012 11:46 PM

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