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Wheelchair users file lawsuit over accessibility at Camden Yards, citing broken lift and blocked views
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By Scott Dance
The Baltimore Sun |
Oct 01, 2018 at 5:50 PM
Three wheelchair users have sued the Orioles and the owner of Oriole Park at Camden Yards over accessibility at the stadium. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)
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Three wheelchair users have sued the Baltimore Orioles and the owner of Oriole Park at Camden Yards over accessibility at the stadium, citing a broken wheelchair lift and frequently blocked views.
Each said they have been trapped when a lift on the club level of the stadium has malfunctioned.
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And on the lower level of the stadium, they say the field isn’t visible from accessible seats anytime the crowd rises to its feet.
Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum, an attorney at Baltimore law firm Brown Goldstein Levy who [...]