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Blind people, advocates slam company claiming to make websites ADA compliant

Blind people, advocates slam company claiming to make websites ADA compliant April Glaser © Provided by NBC News Throughout the pandemic, as blind people, like everyone else, became increasingly dependent on websites to purchase goods, one of the fastest-growing companies that works with clients like Oreo cookies and Energizer batteries to make their websites more accessible has been engulfed in an increasingly contentious relationship with blind people. Many blind people say its product is making it harder for them to navigate the web. In recent months, blind people and disability advocates have been speaking out on social media and suing companies that use AccessiBe. Blind people say AccessiBe, which is supposed to automatically make websites more compatible with the screen readers blind people rely on to access the internet, has prevented them from all sorts of normal activities online, like paying rent, teaching a class or buying Christmas gifts.

Warning Voi e-scooter users flouting rules in Birmingham city centre will be fined

Warning Voi e-scooter users flouting rules in Birmingham city centre will be fined The Swedish company behind the city s green transport revolution on two-wheeled Voi e-scooters is determined to root out those who don t ride by the rules The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice E-scooter riders who don t ride by the rules in Birmingham could be hit with fines and bans. It s eight months since Swedish company Voi was given a year-long trial to see if the green transport revolution being pioneered by the West Midlands Metro tram network could be complemented by individuals hopping on and off two-wheel scooters.

Dumped Voi e-scooters littering the city s streets

Dumped Voi e-scooters littering the city s streets A leading blind federation campaigner is using street videos to call for the Voi e-scooter experiment to be axed in Birmingham The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Voi e-scooters are being dumped on city streets and are a dangerous trip hazard, a leading safety campaigner has warned. Sarah Gayton is using danger videos posted on Twitter to highlight the pavement-littering phenomenon and to call for the Voi e-scooter revolution to be axed.

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Daytona attorney overcomes blindness, alcoholism to re-pass Bar exam

Four years ago, Norton moved to Daytona Beach, home of the Division of Blind Services rehabilitation center, where he learned new skills, graduated from the Daytona State College paralegal program and, at age 72 earlier this month, passed the Florida Bar exam  more than 40 years after clearing it the first time. For Norton, life is again going swimmingly. One day in Miami Norton had a charmed childhood. Born in San Diego in 1949, his family moved to New York, then later Miami, following the career arc of his father, Dr. Edward Norton, an ophthalmologist who was on his way to founding the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami  today the U.S. News & World Report No. 1 rated eye hospital.

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