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Blind Pedestrians

A federal court in Illinois dismissed a proposed class action disability discrimination suit brought by visually impaired customers against Wendy’s, finding that the restaurant chain’s policy prohibiting pedestrians from walking through the drive-through affects all pedestrians and not just blind pedestrians.

CHICAGO – A federal court in Illinois dismissed a proposed class action disability discrimination suit brought by visually impaired customers against Wendy’s, finding that the restaurant chain’s policy prohibiting pedestrians from walking through the drive-through affects all pedestrians and not just blind pedestrians.

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