Chipotle’s gets a taste of the law run amok
Over the years the Golden State has proven to be a leader in a number of cutting edge areas often starting trends that eventually spread across the nation. Usually such trends are traced back to the Silicon Valley, Hollywood, Santa Cruz, Berkeley, or places such as Southern California beaches. But there is one other trend setter that is often overlooked and is done so at great risk – the Ninth U.S. District Court of Appeals based in San Francisco.
To say the court has a slightly different bent or leaning than other district courts of appeal is a gross understatement.
If you doubt this just mosey on down to a Chipotle Mexican Grill where you can view the latest handiwork of the court. And make sure you take a tape measure.
The court of appeals ruled Monday that any wall that blocks the view of patrons in wheelchairs of food preparation in a Chipotle restaurant that denies them the same experience as non-disabled customers is a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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