Disability Advocates Claiming Discrimination File Lawsuits Against New York City Subway
Disability Advocates Claiming Discrimination File Lawsuits Against New York City Subway
Disability advocates have filed two lawsuits against the operator of the New York City subway, claiming that a lack of concessions for handicapped riders is tantamount to discrimination.The complaint notes that of the 472 underground and elevated stations scattered across each of the Five Boroughs, fewer than a quarter are outfitted with ramps or elevators. Of the stops which do offer such amenities, there’s seemingly no guarantee that facilities are well-maintained or even accessible.The New York City subway system, operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or MTA, is among the most expansive heavily used public transit networks in the world. Over a billion rides are registered on the multitude of lines every year. The trains service a city which has largely foregone cars and the congestion; New York has one of the lowest rates of car ownership per household in the United States.The importance of the city’s subway is not lost upon the plaintiffs, whose attorneys lament how little effort has been expended to assist disabled passengers.Refusals by the MTA to upgrade its underground infrastructure to accommodate the handicapped leaves differently-abled passengers “barred, limited, and deterred from equal use of, in the words of former MTA chairman and CEO Thomas F. Prendergast, ‘the most efficient way to get around town,’” read one of the lawsuits.
The New York City subway is among the most expansive and widely used public transportation networks in the world. With a total of 472 stations, only 112 are handicap accessible. Official New York City Subway Map; image by Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons, no changes.
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