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Originally Posted by rubicon
What lurks in the heart of men? Perhaps the shadow know but I don't.
The Villages (Villages of Lake-Sumter, Inc, wholly subsidiaries, district, etc) built a community. They are required to follow all rules, laws and regulations (period) EEOC requires reasonable accommodations for the handicap (period). The Villages ignored closed caption with its television station which resulted in a lawsuit. I was here then. According to reading of this lawsuit the violations continue. Our Republic was crafted to protect the minority
Schwartz has been called many things. But I am not the Shadow so unless his claims are fraudulent he has every right to proceed including asking for monetary damages. it may well be noted that a claim for punitive damages is probable, but unlikely if The Villages is seen as acting in bad faith .
It was The Villages that decided to close LLC not the plaintiffs
I have read many times from many members on these very pages that the law's the law when it comes to speeding carts/car, etc. Well the law's s the law.
If The villages is not in EEOC compliance well then that's the law
I take no sides but that of the rule of law and no one is above the law.
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We do not have the facts though with respect to what kind of reasonable accommodations were made by the developer and their staff and/or employees for the deaf. These battles though often just involve the clash of egos of lead people who will not compromise over petty details. Two narcissists in a room spend too much time looking for mirrors so to speak.