Way cool!

Nov. 28th, 2006 03:40 pm
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This was quoted on a local LTBG list, and I don't know its source, but still, very cool! I'm off to do some research to get a link instead of the full text.

Judge Orders Treasury Department to Make Paper Money Recognizable to Blind People
Tuesday , November 28, 2006

WASHINGTON ­ By keeping all U.S. currency the same size and texture, the government has denied blind people meaningful access to money, a federal judge said Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge James Robertson said the Treasury Department has violated the law, and he ordered the government to come up with ways for the blind to tell bills apart.


More here.

Date: 2006-11-29 05:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rmjwell.livejournal.com
I disagree about making them different sizes (see my comment below).

Date: 2006-11-29 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stitchinthyme.livejournal.com
They did say that the $1 bill design would not change, and don't most machines just accept singles? Okay, probably train fare ones would also take higher denominations. How do they deal with it in places like the UK, where bills are all different sizes?

Date: 2006-11-29 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rmjwell.livejournal.com
Many machines accept denominations up to $20.

As to the UK solution, good question. If the answer was to reprogram the machines, that is less onerous than having to replace them, but it still increases the overhead somewhat. The die-cut avoids any reprogramming issues (although new machines can be set up to scan for the scallop along with whatever current scan technology they use).

Date: 2006-11-29 06:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stitchinthyme.livejournal.com
Couldn't dishonest people cut or tear the bills to mess with the machines or with blind people?

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