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05-17-2010, 01:42 PM #1
New AZ law: Firms have no legal duty to have translators
New AZ law: Firms have no legal duty to have translators
Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
May 17, 2010 12:00 am
PHOENIX - A Glendale optometrist's yearlong legal fight over what services he had to provide for a Spanish-speaking customer has translated into new protections for other businesses.
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed legislation affirming that nothing in state law requires businesses to provide "trained and competent" interpreters when a customer comes in speaking a language other than English.
Assistant Attorney General Michael Walker said that has probably always been the law. But that didn't save John Schrolucke from having to spend time and money defending himself and his practice before Walker's office finally dismissed the case.
Schrolucke told lawmakers the incident stems from a patient who spoke only Spanish. Although she did bring her 12-year-old child with her to the office, he said allowing the child to interpret for the parent would have gotten him into legal trouble.
He said he faced a potential malpractice lawsuit if the child did not properly translate some of the more technical explanations being provided, so he turned the woman away, telling her through her child to come back with someone at least 18 years old.
Schrolucke said he also gave the woman the option of going to one or two other optometrists who speak Spanish.
Instead, he said, the woman filed a discrimination complaint with the Attorney General's Office.
State law prohibits discrimination in places of "public accommodation," which include restaurants, hotels, theaters and any place that offers services or goods to the general public.
Schrolucke said he was given an option to settle. But that would have required him and anyone who bought his business to provide interpreters and documents in Spanish, something he said would set a bad precedent for not only his operation but other small businesses.
It took the Attorney General's Office a year to figure out there had been no civil rights violation and dismiss the case.
Upset with the whole process, Schrolucke approached Sen. John Huppenthal, R-Chandler, who agreed to sponsor what he called "clarifying language" to the state's civil rights law.
"Nobody should be treated like this," Huppenthal said. "It's a nightmare to go through this. He was drug through the mud by us."
Walker, who is the litigation chief of the civil rights division, offered his own apology "for what does occasionally end up as state bureaucratic confusion."
But Walker told lawmakers that his agency is legally obligated to investigate complaints of discrimination. He said the system worked - eventually - when the complaint was dismissed.
Huppenthal introduced identical legislation last year. While it was approved by a Senate panel it never made it to the full Senate floor.
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05-17-2010, 02:09 PM #2
Clearly, this woman should go have her eyes checked in a country that speaks Spanish.
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05-17-2010, 02:11 PM #3
Gov Brewer for President!
She is amazing. She has so much Common Sense, it is refreshing!!!
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05-17-2010, 02:31 PM #4
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And let's have the name of the person or organization who provided this woman with how to file a discrimination suit. She sure as heck didn't do this on her own.
This whole entitlement attitude has gone over the edge. I'm heading to France to file suit with the first store clerk who doesn't speak English.
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05-17-2010, 03:07 PM #5
Another example of destroying what they came here for. How many small businesses have gone under due to this type of legal activity?
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05-17-2010, 03:52 PM #6
I was waiting in an Emergency room recently and overheard a Latina loudly demanding an interpreter be provided for her father who was being hospitalized even though she spoke both Spanish & english very wel.
The gal at the desk tried to explain to the latina they did not have enough interpreters for everyone to have their own. Finally the gal just closed the window and rolled her eyes in frustration at the demanding latina."A Government big enough to give you everything you want,is strong enough to take everything you have"* Thomas Jefferson
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05-17-2010, 04:09 PM #7
God Bless Jan Brewer!! It's time to stop the insanity, this is America, learn English or leave!
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05-17-2010, 05:12 PM #8
My brother was at a Pizza Hut and a women came in speaking nothing but Spanish. The young lady said she did not speak Spanish and asked a co-worker to help the customer. When then Hispanic worker came, she began speaking broken English. If you can not speak English you should not be here.
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