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Yeah, in theory. Ive been in a chair as an adult for 35 years youd be surprised the vile crap ive been through. If i told you, youd swear i was making it up. btw i wasnt accusing the university of anything i was responding to the comment that was made just to be clear.The idea that the university is forgetting the disabled, or using their seats for non-disabled folks is not really supportable. If you have proof of such a practice, I'm sure you would win in court. And it would be vile in the extreme.
There have always been a limited number of handicap accessible seats just as there are a limited number of seats in the arena. When the demand for tickets went up, the demand for the demand for those seats also went up. They didn't suddenly start selling them to the physically able. It's not some evil capitalist plot.
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