Site Logo background

Home

· Home

· Site Map

· Contact me

· Browsealoud

· Disability Blog

· Website Awards

· Disclaimer

Donate now

· Benefit Bar

· Cerebral Palsy Support - Donate now

Advertising and Marketing

· Our partners

· Advertise your Business

Shopping

· Shop till you drop

· Shop till you drop in USA

· Special Needs Store

· Games Store

Living in Society

· Living in society

Bodyworks

· How the Body Works

Neurological Disorders

· Neurology

Congenital disorders

· What is a Congenital disorder

Bones and Orthopaedic Disorders

· Bone and Orthopaedic Problems

Heritable Disorders

· What is Marfan Syndrome

Gastric Disorders

· What is Reflux

Autoimmune Disorders

· What is Autoimmunity

Rehabilitation

· Rehabilitation

Caregivers and Homecare

· Caregivers

Disability Discrimination

· Disability Discrimination

Stem Cell Research

· Stem Cell Research

Personal injury and Solicitors

· Injury claims

· Underdog

· Medical Negligence

· Accident Claims

· Compensation

· Personal Injury Claims

· Cerebral Palsy Compensation Claims

· Injury Claim

· Clinical Negligence Solicitors

· Personal Injury Solicitors

Resources

· Disability Links

· Stannah Stairlifts

· Free Eye Tests

· Wheelchairs

· Ableize Mobility Directory

· Life Insurance UK

Community

· MySpace Support Group

· Book Reviews

· Games Store

Living life to the full around the world

Read about how people around the world live with Disability. Here you will read about our highs and lows in life,

18 January 2009

Wheelchair teen wins access fight - Press & Journal

Bank ordered to pay £6,500 damages and instal lift
Published: 17/01/2009

A DISABLED teenager who took on banking giant Royal Bank of Scotland after it failed to cater for his needs has won a landmark legal challenge.

David Allen, 17, who has muscular dystrophy, brought the legal action after the bank failed to implement wheelchair access at a Sheffield branch.

Yesterday judge John Dowse ruled the bank had breached the Disability Discrimination Act.

In addition to paying £6,500 in damages the bank has until the end of September to instal a platform lift.

The ruling has set a legal precedent which could have implications for other service providers, legal experts said.

The bank claimed it complied with the Disability Rights Commission’s code of practice and it had arranged access to three other branches.

Mr Dowse said: “The bank has made errors in this case causing David considerable embarrassment. It has not covered itself in glory.â€

Mr Allen said: “I’m glad justice has been done. I only wanted them to comply with the law and provide disabled access so I could get into my bank like my friends.â€

A civil law discrimination specialist, barrister Declan O’Dempsey, said: “Businesses are required under the goods and services provisions of the Disability Discrimination Act to make ‘reasonable adjustments’ to ensure customers can use their services.

“Bigger companies now know it is up to them to anticipate the needs of all their customers.

“They cannot assume that because they have made changes to some premises, their obligations end there.â€

John Wadham, of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said: “David could have settled for a behind-the-scenes sum of money but he stood by his principles and his tenacity will mean a great number of disabled people will benefit.â€

A spokeswoman for the bank said: “RBS strongly disagrees with the court's judgment and will accordingly be pursuing its right of appeal.â€

Labels: ,

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home

Hosted by Sirius Pro Web Design & Build