Why won a coach operator force someone to move from the reserved seating in the front of the bus when someone who is disabled needs that seat?
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), coach operators must “request” that a passenger move from the front seats designated for the disabled, but may not “force” the passenger to do so. If you are elderly or disabled and need to sit in the front seats, and those seats are occupied, please talk to the coach operator who will then request the occupants of those seats move to other seats. Keep in mind that the individual(s) already occupying those seats may be elderly or disabled as well.
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