In a message dated 00-09-07 22:31:32 EDT, Beth Rubin wrote:
<< At the time, the ADA ramifications didn't occur to me -- I was just
annoyed that I had to chase my child around the gallery, rather than enjoy
the show. I would be curious to know if other museums have no stroller
policies and why. >>
I know, I know, some of you have requested an end to this thread. I just
want to point out (again) that ADA really doesn't apply in a case like
this--unless of course ADA rules define having an active child as
constituting a handicap. The rationales for restricting strollers in public
places have been amply explained, whether anyone thinks they're justified or
not.
David Haberstich
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