U.S. court: currency discriminates against the blind »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 1 month ago in News

The Treasury Department discriminates against millions of Americans who are blind or have poor vision by printing paper money that makes it impossible for them to distinguish between denominations, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday.

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    simonsez1 year, 1 month ago

    Like the new greeting cards, let's put a chip in it that "says "I'm a five spot" or "I'm a C note".

    Ridiculous waste of time ...

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    jimdoze1 year, 1 month ago

    Kudos to Judge Randolph.

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      joeblowe1 year, 1 month ago

      Sorry. This court has no standing in the matter. The U.S. constitution gives CONGRESS the job of "coining" money and regulating the value thereof. Since the coining (or, presumably, printing) of money is a CONSTITUTIONAL matter, any law that seeks to undermine or modify that authority short of a Constitutional Amendment is ... unconstitutional. If CONGRESS decides that the current form of the money is unacceptable, then THEY have the authority to change it - NOT the courts. Since the A.D.A. and others acts designed to accommodate the crippled do NOT specifically mention money, we must presume that they do NOT apply to the currency. Anyway, that's my take.

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      aceofspades11 year, 1 month ago

      why would anyone vote to sink this story?

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      Wolfie20071 year, 1 month ago

      ace

      You are double right regarding justices bending the Constitution.

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        amazed1 year, 1 month ago

        I have a friend who has been blind since birth and managed to get through and build a reasonably successful law practice. She is a gifted and independent person with a guide dog who assists her in many ways, but the two things she cannot do on her own is get herself somewhere that public transportation doesn't go and is beyond walking distance and handle her own money. Yes, she folds different bills in different ways, but she still needs someone to tell her which bill is which and she must "depend on the kindness of strangers" to insure that she has received the correct change.

        I don't know if she's ever been ripped off, but I am sure that there are those out there who would steal from a blind person.

        It is hard to be independent if you need someone else to count you money for you and tell you what you've got.

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        aceofspades11 year, 1 month ago

        Because it's sort of silly?

        OK - but I travel a lot & different size currencies that are used in other countries are pretty handy if you don't want to take out your wallet or show you money - you can tell the amount of the bill you want by just knowing its size. Forget about being blind - it's pretty handy as a safety feature

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        Global_Warmer1 year, 1 month ago

        Braille? Let's spend $9.50 to print a $5 bill.

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