My dude, you keep on walking headfirst into the point:
everyone commenting here is against this form of enforcement
Yes, that’s what the commenters on this story are complaining about, not the concept of the ADA itself.
Absent changes to how businesses can have these complaints enforced on them,
This right here is what the other posters want to see changed. Don’t conflate posters here agreeing with the article’s point (that the enforcement mechanism in the ADA is easy to abuse for bad-faith litigants) with people who want to see the ADA gone.
Holy fucking god, that’s the point we’ve all been making. The ADA should not allow assholes like the ones going before SCOTUS to exist. Once again, you’ve walked right into the point.
Absent a change in law, what you’re advocating for is making the ADA gone.
My dude, you keep on walking headfirst into the point:
Yes, that’s what the commenters on this story are complaining about, not the concept of the ADA itself.
This right here is what the other posters want to see changed. Don’t conflate posters here agreeing with the article’s point (that the enforcement mechanism in the ADA is easy to abuse for bad-faith litigants) with people who want to see the ADA gone.
Then change the law. Absent a change in law, what you’re advocating for is making the ADA gone.
Holy fucking god, that’s the point we’ve all been making. The ADA should not allow assholes like the ones going before SCOTUS to exist. Once again, you’ve walked right into the point.
I literally said the exact opposite of this.