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Following on from the locked thread on Private parking charges. I thought this may be useful for a disabled person in contractual dispute over the terms of service relating to time limits for parking.
The duty to make reasonable adjustments Equality Act 2010
Service Providers:
If a party provides facilities (or services) for the public or a section of the public (i.e. users of buildings and their visitors) then it will owe duties under the Act. The duty to make reasonable adjustments is a cornerstone of the Act and requires service providers to take positive steps to ensure that disabled people can access facilities and services. The duty is to make reasonable adjustments to avoid disabled people being placed at a "substantial disadvantage", compared to non-disabled people, when accessing the facilities or services.
The duty, is evolving, so it is never possible to say a business complied, it needs an ongoing process of monitoring progress and encouraging continuous improvement.
In Summary:
If the normal terms are 2 hours free, a million pounds if you are 1 minute over, then it is reasonable that a service provider must make reasonable adjustments for a disabled person. This could so unbeleivably easily be argued to be extra time.
@securespark
The duty to make reasonable adjustments Equality Act 2010
Service Providers:
If a party provides facilities (or services) for the public or a section of the public (i.e. users of buildings and their visitors) then it will owe duties under the Act. The duty to make reasonable adjustments is a cornerstone of the Act and requires service providers to take positive steps to ensure that disabled people can access facilities and services. The duty is to make reasonable adjustments to avoid disabled people being placed at a "substantial disadvantage", compared to non-disabled people, when accessing the facilities or services.
The duty, is evolving, so it is never possible to say a business complied, it needs an ongoing process of monitoring progress and encouraging continuous improvement.
In Summary:
If the normal terms are 2 hours free, a million pounds if you are 1 minute over, then it is reasonable that a service provider must make reasonable adjustments for a disabled person. This could so unbeleivably easily be argued to be extra time.
@securespark
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