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Deaf Woman Claims Discrimination by Store
LAST UPDATE: 5/5/2004 6:49:46 AM
Posted By: Walker Robinson
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A deaf woman says all she wanted was a new television, but now, she is accusing Conn's electronics store of discrimination.

Susan Donahue claims the manager at Conn's told her they would not take her phone calls. She uses a relay service to communicate over phone lines.

Donahue says she was looking for information on Conn's big screen televisions. She says when she called them up, a store employee told her they do not accept deaf people. The employee's exact words actually printed out of Donahue's relay machine.

Donahue went straight to the manager in person.

"He said, that's what we're trained to do," Donahue told News 4 WOAI, "not to accept deaf calls."

When News 4 WOAI went to visit with Donahue's printout, we got a different story. First, the manager told us Donahue's story was not true. Then when we showed him the printout, he asked us to leave the store.

The president of Conn's told News 4 by phone, Donahue is right.

"It's very unfortunate that our people acted that way," Conn's president said and promised corrective action.

Donahue says she is not looking to get anyone in trouble, just to get equal treatment for the deaf. The president of Conn's also said he thinks the employee who hung up on donohue mistakenly thought she was a caller who had been trying to make fraudulent orders at the store.
 
Good thing She had the Print Out...I wish I have one of those tty with the Printer but, I Don't its more like my word against theirs... I Know there are Some people out there can be That way I don't understand it myself sometimes. It is just Like Some of them Bring up Racist. I Just Wish the World where all people be Treated Equally. I mean we all are People aren't we? ;)
 
whatever happened to "all men are created equal"? I guess it lost meaning over the years :roll:
 
With the growing technogical advances, it's become harder for people to accept the changes. Sometimes, it gets out of hand and they can't keep up with it. I certainly hope no one decides to "fuck Con!" because of this.
 
*sigh* ditto Cheri and Miss Delectable.

The printout was a good idea though. :twisted: I also use i-relay which allows me to save and print the transcript.

Vampyrox, that's funny... because I think technology is a great equalizer. It's always a progress of work. One day it will be mandatory and common to have all fast food restaurants and other places to have touch screen.. that will benefit everyone - hearing n deaf. Speed and convenience will drive the need for a specific type of technology for everyone. Just gotta keep on showing no shit attitude and the message will be sent without the need to overdo it or underdo it.
 
Liza said:
*sigh* ditto Cheri and Miss Delectable.

The printout was a good idea though. :twisted: I also use i-relay which allows me to save and print the transcript.

Vampyrox, that's funny... because I think technology is a great equalizer. It's always a progress of work. One day it will be mandatory and common to have all fast food restaurants and other places to have touch screen.. that will benefit everyone - hearing n deaf. Speed and convenience will drive the need for a specific type of technology for everyone. Just gotta keep on showing no shit attitude and the message will be sent without the need to overdo it or underdo it.
Let's not forget, there are other kinds of physical handicaps and not everything is expected to be EQUAL. Sometimes, we gotta do a little more work just to satisfy ourselves. For instance, a cop pulls you over for speeding. You have a right to request a interpreter, but... aren't you being anal by sitting there and being stubborn because of your so-called "rights" when you can actually resolve the whole thing by pen-n-paper? I've heard stories of people being fired by their boss because they were so obsessed with completing their ADA request list that they didn't do their job at work when they were supposed to. Here's something I don't understand... why the hell do they have braille on drive-thru ATM machines? If you're blind, you're technically not allowed to drive. If you're blind, how the hell are you supposed to know what's going on the ATM machine? Oh wait, ADA rights... fine. ;)
 
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