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Old 29-07-2021, 17:31   #52
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Re: Deaf woman wins compensation over covid briefings.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
I have no intention of sucking anything up, just as this lady doesn't and the law agrees with us.

You are free to do nothing if someone insults or discriminates against you unlawfully and that is your right too. Nobody is obligated to utilise the rights afforded to them.
So did the law discriminate against her because she's deaf or because she's dyslexic ? Because had she not been dyslexic this wouldn't have been an issue, surely ?

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With all due respect to those with disabilities this case does smack of ambulance chasing rather than righting a wrong.

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