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Make them remove the print books while you're at it
While their pro bono legal team is at it, they should sue the library to get rid of all print books and magazines. Vision impaired people can't read them. And, the Free Library should also toss out their tape and CD book collections too. Hearing impaired people can't access them. After all, the Free Library is providing those materials under the auspices of a service that receives federal funds. In fact, I'll be the Free Library is riddled with print signage inviting patrons to "READ" and attend lectures, and find the nearest restroom, and don't they use printed signs at the end of every range of books? They should just shut them down completely for all this rampant discrimination.