Americans gonna remodel their sacred drive-throughs by law mandates in order to ... (project a facade of trying to) lower gun violence (??) rather than tackle gun violence?
What's more pressing. The ability to buy greasy artery cloging food from the confort of the truck or giving mentally unstable people weaponry that can wipe out a preschool class. Its a hard choice.
"Okay... Maybe we should focus on the mental health of the people..."
"Not with my tax dollars!"
"But this law cost money. Government employees have to work on this. Also, if this passes, drive thru locations have to spend millions to change their locations and might have to shut down during construction. Then you have to pay government permit inspectors."
Accidental ableism detected. I fucking love being able to get food without getting out of my car. I wish I could get something other than fast food this way, maybe a nice salad or sandwich.
Requiring a car to eat is ableist. Wheelchair user? Not allowed in the drive though for liability reasons. Blind? Epileptic? Not allowed to drive at all, thus not allowed to buy food because the dining room is closed in the late hours.
There may be folks with some types of disabilities who benefit from using a drive thru, but there are also folks with other types of disabilities who can't use a drive thru because they can't drive and who are materially harmed by the lack of walkability drive-thrus cause.
In fact, considering that there's nothing in the Americans with Disabilities Act that requires restaurants to have drive-thrus, and moreover that lawsuits regarding drive-thrus and people with disabilities tend to be almost universally about people who can't use the drive-thru being forced to use it rather than the other way around, I'm very confident that my position isn't ableist.
(And that's considering your argument at face value, which is pretty charitable considering how often it's made in bad faith.)
Not to try and take away from this tragedy but... that is the most open drive through with the least amount of obstructions I think I've ever seen, and those curbs are barely suggestions.
As a disabled person, I wish more restaurants had drive-throughs. Would be nice if I could get something other than crappy fast food without having to deal with going inside.
As a #FuckCars person, I absolutely support the need for cars and car infrastructure for many use cases, including yours. It's why I want to get as many of us who don't need to be in cars, out of them.
I'm confused, if i drive into a tacobell drive-thru and decided i want mcd instead, i have to wait the line too? That's so weird, here we could just drive away any time