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Buildings where you don't have a choice about being there should be held to the highest standards of accessibility. If you are going to forcibly compel people to be in a building, it must be possible for them to move around the building easily.
An incomplete list of said buildings:
-Courthouses -Prisons -All buildings related to acquiring licenses of any kind -Public schools
Ideally, of course, all buildings should be held to the highest accessibility standards. But if you're going to be slapped with criminal charges for not showing up somewhere, then it should be incredibly high priority to make sure that everyone can be in the building and move around it.
#A list of the government owned buildings I've been in that actually held themselves to the highest accessibility standards I know of#sometimes known as Universal Design:#-Four of the public libraries#and two of them were actively renovating at the time to bring it closer in line with Universal Design#rather than being currently in line with it
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