James H. Omvig 
August 22, 2002

 

To Whom It May Concern:

I am blind, but I am also an American taxpayer! I am flatly opposed to your June 17 proposed rules which would require that, to “help” the blind, our government would require detectable warnings at every street corner or accessible traffic signals at every traffic light.

What blind people need is high-quality training, not gadgets and gimmicks! The enormous financial cost to the American taxpayer far outweighs any supposed benefit to the blind. Trained blind people cross busy streets “just as they are” every day, but an outraged American taxpayer won’t be so eager to hire them if this high cost is heaped upon them. There is no demonstrated need which would justify the expenditure.

Please listen to the blind rather than to misguided do—’

Respectfully,
James H. Omvig, Consul

 

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