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4. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act's Standards for Accessible Design, all ATMs must be equipped with Braille keypads to allow access to customers with visual impairment. In order to comply with this regulation, a community development bank with five branch offices needed to change the ATMs at each of its facilities. Each machine cost $15,000, for a total of $75,000 in compliance costs. Why should the bank be required to face these extra costs?

Respuesta :

so they don't get shut down or fined way higher prices then what it would cost and because people with disabilities deserve everything that people without disabilities have there still human of course

Answer:

The bank has to face these extra costs because they need to comply with the law, if they don't, they can face steep fines and public backlash.

Explanation:

The fines for violating ADA standards start on $75,000 for the first violation and $150,000 for any subsequent violation.

We are all equal under the law, therefore everyone, including banks, should follow the laws and if they don't then they have to face the consequences of their actions.