By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Blind travelers are suing United Airlines, claiming they are being discriminated against because they can't use computerized check-in kiosks. The class action was filed Monday in federal court in San Francisco. Other companies have added an audio interface, a tactile keyboard, or other technology accessible to blind people. The plaintiffs are represented by the Berkeley firm Disability Rights Adv...
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