Comment on When exercise of rights is made conditional on use of technology, is the right violated?

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soloActivist@links.hackliberty.org ⁨6⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

In a lot of cases, they can accommodate everyone but simply neglect to.

E.g. the public parking service was originally offline, thus proving they had the resources to accommodate offline people. They recently decided to take that away and exclusively serve online people. If they somehow lost resources and have to choose one or the other, choosing offline option accommodates more people because online people can also function offline (but not vice-versa). I’m also not sure how resources fall short, because you don’t get to reserve parking for free. You pay a fee to reserve parking, so the people are bringing the resources for their own request.

The online option is more exclusive than the offline option. Lines are being drawn in ways that create inequality. If they need to save money, they can save money in ways that have equal impact. E.g. instead of a public school excluding some people entirely, they can shorten or eliminate gym classes so equality is maintained amid resource shortages.

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