Taylor Swift's Concerts: From ADA Accommodations to Viral Disguises and Unexpected Labor

A paralyzed veteran and his wife are calling out Paycor Stadium for alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during a Taylor Swift concert. The couple expressed frustration over the stadium's policy prohibiting people with disabilities from bringing their personal mobility aids inside if they didn't have ADA seats. They also encountered difficulties with parking, lack of handrails, inaccessible entrances, closed accessible bathrooms, obstructed views, and unfulfilled promises of wheelchair assistance. The couple is seeking a refund and considering legal action, while urging the U.S. Department of Justice to monitor Paycor Stadium's ADA compliance.
- Couple says lack of ADA accommodations for Taylor Swift at Paycor led to 'worst concert experience' WCPO 9 Cincinnati
- Taylor Swift fan goes viral for disguise after calling into work ‘sick’ to get Eras Tour merchandise KMOV4
- Taylor Swift Responds To Video Of Her Sprinting Off Stage Comic Sands
- 'Incognito Swiftie' still adapting to Internet fame 1 week later WKRC TV Cincinnati
- Pregnant fan goes into labor at Taylor Swift concert in Ohio UPI News
Reading Insights
0
1
6 min
vs 7 min read
93%
1,311 → 96 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on WCPO 9 Cincinnati