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Marriott Singled Out in ADA Suit
Golfdom
Staff - February 27, 2008
Litigation
surrounding the single-rider golf car issue isn't going to wait
for the Department of Justice to issue a ruling.
A
federal judge ruled Jan. 28 that Marriott International's golf division
is in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act because it
failed to provide "accessible" or "single-rider"
golf cars to disabled persons at its managed properties, according
to court documents.
Plaintiffs
in the case are Lawrence Celano, Richard Thesing and William Hefferon,
disabled golfers. They did not pursue monetary damages in the case,
which really makes them look like the good guys in this case.
Marriott
will end up paying several million dollars in legal fees to lose
this case, and the company likely will be required to furnish the
single-rider golf cars anyway.
But
Marriott will not be the only ones. In a conversation with Golfdom,
Thesing says he's going after other large management companies,
too.
Should
this be a battle? Doesn't golf have enough problems fighting the
perception of exclusionary practices?
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