That's just it; the secondary channels may be carrying descriptive content, but a totally blind person who lives alone and does not have sighted help, such myself and numerous others, cannot access it. If I am wrong, please point it out to me and demonstrate to me how I can get the Charter Cable Services to be accessible; I'd love to know. Until then, what it comes down to is, if a service is providing me with something that I want, I'm going to take advantage of it. If people make laws that limit my access to what everyone else has legally, I'm not going to obey that law. Everyone has a responsibility to disobey laws that simply do not make sense or do not translate to a particular situation. And, the sad fact is that is every blind person called and complained, it would not make much more than a splash in the pond demographics wise; even if every blind customer boycotted all cable services until all menus and options became accessible, the world just wouldn't care.
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