Il centro di intrattenimento di Cork pagherà 3mila euro dopo aver rifiutato l’ingresso a un bambino cieco nell’area giochi gonfiabile

    https://www.thejournal.ie/an-entertainment-centre-in-cork-has-been-ordered-to-pay-e3000-compensation-to-a-blind-child-6865305-Nov2025/

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    1. Real_Math_2483 on

      Fair play to the parents, not the end of the world but I can imagine the hassle of trying to navigate simple issues like this while looking out for your children. And the fact the lad had a previous birthday too!

    2. PoppedCork on

      It’s honestly despicable behaviour, especially for somewhere that advertises itself as being inclusive for kids of all abilities. And sadly, it’s not the first time I’ve heard stories about that Little Island branch being awful to children with additional needs.

      Really hope they take this ruling seriously and overhaul their staff training and policies but it shouldn’t take a legal case for basic decency and inclusion.

    3. Low-Fuel-674 on

      Those inflatable areas are nuts, by the way. Big kids and toddlers are all going running around, jumping, and doing flips as you’d expect. It’s unfair to discrinate but I can see the logic as these areas can be unsafe

    4. _TheValeyard_ on

      I thought the verdict was very harsh until the article stated that his mother would ‘shadow’ him in the play area. It be different if he was somehow let off to run around. Been to these places many times before, sometimes with a kids gaa trip (absolutely chaotic!!!, killings between the lads) , but if the mother was willing to accompany him in the play area, sign a waver, etc, it should not have been an issue.

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