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Standing Up for Rights: The Story of Bishop William Barber and the ADA Violation at AMC Theater.

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Management of the AMC Theater violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. I’ve kept an eye on how AMC would handle the matter. Typically, they apologized, but what do they do about the injury for preventing Bishop from seeing the film he’d come to see? Bishop just wanted to see “The Color Purple” and needed to use his own chair in the disabled section. What should be the penalty for the violation of the ADA?  The penalty should be more than just an apology.

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