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Deaf Inmates Sue Va. Corrections Department - wjz.com
Hearing-impaired inmates in Virginia are suing over alleged discrimination.
A lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria alleges state officials are violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by limiting access to sign language interpreters.
It also alleges the inmates don't have adequate access to communication devices and are not given visual notification of events and safety announcements.
As a result, the lawsuit alleges, the inmates are denied participation in educational programs and communication with prison staff and medical personnel.
Department of Corrections spokesman Larry Traylor declined comment Monday. Calls to the state attorney general and the Powhatan Correctional Center where the hearing-impaired inmates are housed were not immediately returned.
Hearing-impaired inmates in Virginia are suing over alleged discrimination.
A lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria alleges state officials are violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by limiting access to sign language interpreters.
It also alleges the inmates don't have adequate access to communication devices and are not given visual notification of events and safety announcements.
As a result, the lawsuit alleges, the inmates are denied participation in educational programs and communication with prison staff and medical personnel.
Department of Corrections spokesman Larry Traylor declined comment Monday. Calls to the state attorney general and the Powhatan Correctional Center where the hearing-impaired inmates are housed were not immediately returned.