I am begging y’all to understand that if you made spaces accessible to begin with, you wouldn’t need expensive, over-engineered private “solutions” like this. mashable/1287882205876781057
In the words of Liz Jackson, “disability doesn’t get funded, we get ‘fixed’.”
As far as I can tell, no one on the team that designed this uses a wheelchair.
To be clear, I'm not disabled, so my opinion of this is deferential, but I actually find less of an issue with the team that built the product than with the culture that makes us see a point of inaccessibility like ramp-less stairs as anything but an infrastructure problem.