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Old 12-03-2016, 06:50 PM
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Default The 32 were not looking for a settlement

If you scan down to the bottom of the "Schwarz v. VCS" case you will see that Schwarz also wanted damages for not being provided an interpreter when he attended a play that was put on by a Resident Lifestyle Group (Resident Lifestyle Groups are the 2,900+ volunteer groups throughout TV). He supposedly requested an interpreter after contacting the RLG leader and they did not provide one. How would you ever provide an interpreter for a play; the room is dark and how would the deaf person (or persons) see the interpreter? Thank goodness the judge threw out the lawsuit against the Lifestyle Groups because Schwarz wanted them to provide an interpreter for any event that a deaf person attended.