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Judge Says U.S. Money Violates Rights of the Blind

An anonymous reader writes, "The United States is one of the few countries in the world whose currency isn't distinguishable by blind people. Most other nations use raised text, different-sized bills, or other methods to assist blind people in spending their money. If a recent decision by a federal court in D.C. survives appeal, however, that will soon change. Under Sec. 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, federal programs cannot deny 'meaningful access' to people with disabilities. Because blind people are unable to distinguish U.S. currency without assistance, the court held that they are denied meaningful access to their own money. U.S. District Judge James Robertson ordered the Treasury Department to come up with ways for the blind to tell bills apart. He said he wouldn't tell officials how to fix the problem, but he ordered them to begin working on it." How Appealing notes that Judge Robertson opened the door to a speedy appeal of his ruling.

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  1. What about the nation's forgers? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    US currency is the easiest to forge in the world. You take a $1 bill, wash it clean and reprint it with a $100 bill. This will really increase the costs to forgers, and they should sue the treasury for loss of earnings.

  2. It's expensive by BadAnalogyGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

    The cost to retool the machinery is significant. I don't know where they'd be able to scrape together that sort of cash.

    1. Re:It's expensive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yeah, it's not as if they have a license to print money or anything. Oh, wait...

  3. This is an easy thing to solve... by tgd · · Score: 4, Funny

    Scratch and sniff.

    Make each bill smell like something else. Make a five smell like coffee, since thats what a coffee at starbucks costs. Ten smells like pizza. Twenty smells like chinese food, and a hundred smells like fine leather.

    The one doesn't smell like a damn thing, since you can't do much with it anyway.

  4. Re:Money Reader by eggoeater · · Score: 4, Funny
    are the readers free?
    Yes, they are.
    They're called debit card readers.

    Seriously, I worked with some blind people in college and they would just use a credit/debit card for everything.


  5. Never mind the blind! by Tx · · Score: 4, Funny

    On a trip to the states a while back, in a dimly lit strip club, I accidentally gave several $20 bills to a stripper instead of $1s, got a bit more than I bargained for. Wouldn't say it was a waste exactly, but you can't claim that shit back on expenses!

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  6. Re:Finally take the $1 bill by iamdrscience · · Score: 4, Funny

    If we get rid of the dollar bill, what are people supposed to use at strip bars? A five is a little bit much for most people and I can't imagine having underwear full of coins is helpful when dancing. Please people, think of the strippers.

  7. Never. Never. Never. It's sooo un-American. by Ihlosi · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ain't going to happen. Europe does it (as well as integrating a whole bunch of additional anti-counterfeit measures), so it must be un-American. Never mind the blind, God (with a capital G) must hate them or they wouldn't be blind, right ? Also, it could help the terrorists. Dollar notes are just fine the way they are.

  8. Re:Money Reader by Gibsnag · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wish I could verify that with my wallet.... :(

  9. Re:Money Reader by pnewhook · · Score: 5, Funny

    Blind people don't really need free wheelchairs...

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  10. Re:Credit cards by rubycodez · · Score: 5, Funny

    and for more improvement, we could print the value of the card on the outside of the card. and have a bunch of cards in varying amounts of money so if you lose one you don't lose all your money. we could make them green to distinguish them from other cards. maybe put some pictures of dead presidents on them.

  11. Re:Money Reader - Found step 2! by mwvdlee · · Score: 4, Funny

    1. Use hole-punching so blind can read bills.
    2. Punch the $100 hole pattern in current $1 bills.
    3. Profit!

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  12. Re:Money Reader by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 4, Funny

    What I want to know is, where is this gas station, where blind people are lining up to pay $5 in cash to get gas for their car? I don't want to be ANYWHERE near where blind people are driving!!!!

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  13. Re:Not that I'm advocating the hole punch method by Columcille · · Score: 4, Funny

    Plus, we get none of that " 98 x $1 bills wrapped in two $100s " con over here! ;-)

    Yeah, that one got me just last week. :/

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