The Ombudsman urges the accessibility of online cash registers
The Commissioner for Fundamental Rights urges the accessibility of online cash registers for blind and partially sighted people, the Ombudsman’s Office told MTI on Thursday.
According to the statement, a visually impaired masseur turned to Székely László, because he was unable to use the online cash register, which was mandatory to use since 1 January 2017. The device was not accessible for visually impaired people. (MTI)
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