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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (4962)6/30/1998 7:42:00 PM
From: Stitch  Respond to of 9980
 
L3 aka L3,

<<I wondered the Braille on drive up tellers myself after hearing the joke by Steven Wright I believe and someone finally pointed out that it is for the blind riding in Taxi cabs.>>

I am going to take a guess here and suggest that it may be that its cheaper to manufacture all the instruction and button plates the same way and rather then differentiate from the walk up model they simply build the drive up and walk up models the same. I read something somewhere that businesses had learned that making facilities handicap friendly was good business not only from the standpoint that they removed bariers from a potential class of customer but they projectd an image of a kinder, more concerned enterprise. (In other words it was good PR)

Best,
Stitch