To: Robert Congel/The Pyramid Companies, CEP
Stop Destiny USA from Charging for Scooter Access
Destiny USA, in Syracuse, NY is the 6th largest mall in America. On December 1, 2016, Destiny, and its owner, Robert Congel started charging people with mobility impairments $10 to rent a scooter to traverse the massive mall, essentially charging disabled people an access fee. Help us stop Destiny from this discriminatory practice.
Why is this important?
Disabled people are the largest minority group in the world. Destiny USA was funded through massive federal, state, and local tax breaks and subsidies.
Now, Destiny and its parent company, Pyramid, are charging mobility impaired people $10 to rent a motorized scooter to traverse the massive mall.
This is nothing more than an access tax by ableist corporate America.
Enough is enough.
Now, Destiny and its parent company, Pyramid, are charging mobility impaired people $10 to rent a motorized scooter to traverse the massive mall.
This is nothing more than an access tax by ableist corporate America.
Enough is enough.