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RE: Worst design decisions?


From: Scott Granados <scott () wworks net>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 12:36:39 -0700 (PDT)


Actually, not what I've heard.  I have a contact at a large east coast
bank who told me they were charged extra for Braille per ATM.  I had
assumed for years it was a case of build them all one way only to save
cost.  But in fact this is not the case.

At least for the type they use.


On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Mike Donahue wrote:


At 04:24 PM 9/18/2003, bmanning () karoshi com wrote:

 The US Congress.
 "can you say ADA - sure you can" - Fred Rodgers

Who thought it was a good idea to put braille on the drive up atms?

While I don't know if the person in question was blind or not, I *have*
seen someone use a >drive-up ATM from the back seat of a car.

jc

Hi.. I might have missed the post, but braille on drive through has zero to
do with a design mistake - it's practicality.  The ATM manufacturer doesn't
put out a "drive-through" and "walk-up" model - it puts out one, and then
it's up to whomever to mount it.  Simpler just to put braille on the kit and
ship, and not worry about it.

Mike



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