nuwaydawg 

Why do you ask? Member since Nov 2007 3940 posts
 | Lawyaz (Posted on 7/28 at 11:50 p.m.)
The litigation in question concerns a violation of the American with Disabilities Act. Evidently, the food preparation wall is too high for a disabled/wheelchair bound customer to experience the "Chipolte experience". quote:
he lawsuit stems from a wall in the restaurants that is too tall to allow customers in wheelchairs to watch their food being assembled. Before Mr. Antoninetti, a paraplegic, sued the two San Diego-area Chipotle restaurants, they accommodated people in wheelchairs by showing them samples of food on serving spoons, in cups or by holding the food with tongs.
LINK Any wonder why I make fun of the legal profession. BTW, Mr. Antoninetti is no stranger from filing civil suits.
Optimus says : Josh Nesbitt "therse fo sussess.".

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