Trisha Malone has filed a 32-page class action lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, alleging that the newly implemented restrictions for the Disability Access Service (DAS) pass violate civil rights laws. Malone's experience with the application process revealed potential privacy violations, as personal medical information was solicited inappropriately. The complaint seeks to reinstate the former DAS standards and claims that the new criteria unlawfully exclude individuals with disabilities. Disney representatives highlight their commitment to accommodating disabled guests, asserting efforts to provide tailored support for individual needs.
Disney's new DAS pass restrictions have raised serious legal concerns, prompting a class-action lawsuit that claims violation of state and federal laws regarding accessibility.
The plaintiff, Trisha Malone, asserts that the enhanced DAS standards unlawfully exclude individuals with disabilities, infringing on their civil rights and privacy.
Malone's complaint calls for the restoration of the previous, less restrictive DAS pass regulations, alongside statutory damages and restitution for her claims.
A Disney spokesperson emphasized the company's efforts to provide effective accommodations for disabled visitors, asserting they strive to meet individual needs.
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