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Section 21-7-7

Rights of blind persons not using cane or guide dog; failure to use cane or guide dog not evidence of contributory negligence.

A totally or partially blind pedestrian not carrying a cane as described in Section 21-7-6 or any totally or partially blind person not using a guide dog in any of the places, accommodations or conveyances listed in Sections 21-7-2 and 21-7-3 shall have all of the rights and privileges conferred by law upon other persons, and the failure of a totally or partially blind pedestrian to carry such a cane or of a totally or partially blind person to use a guide dog in any such places, accommodations or conveyances shall not be held to constitute nor be evidence of contributory negligence.

(Acts 1975, No. 869, p. 1711, §3.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title21 > Chapter7 > 21-7-7

Section 21-7-7

Rights of blind persons not using cane or guide dog; failure to use cane or guide dog not evidence of contributory negligence.

A totally or partially blind pedestrian not carrying a cane as described in Section 21-7-6 or any totally or partially blind person not using a guide dog in any of the places, accommodations or conveyances listed in Sections 21-7-2 and 21-7-3 shall have all of the rights and privileges conferred by law upon other persons, and the failure of a totally or partially blind pedestrian to carry such a cane or of a totally or partially blind person to use a guide dog in any such places, accommodations or conveyances shall not be held to constitute nor be evidence of contributory negligence.

(Acts 1975, No. 869, p. 1711, §3.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title21 > Chapter7 > 21-7-7

Section 21-7-7

Rights of blind persons not using cane or guide dog; failure to use cane or guide dog not evidence of contributory negligence.

A totally or partially blind pedestrian not carrying a cane as described in Section 21-7-6 or any totally or partially blind person not using a guide dog in any of the places, accommodations or conveyances listed in Sections 21-7-2 and 21-7-3 shall have all of the rights and privileges conferred by law upon other persons, and the failure of a totally or partially blind pedestrian to carry such a cane or of a totally or partially blind person to use a guide dog in any such places, accommodations or conveyances shall not be held to constitute nor be evidence of contributory negligence.

(Acts 1975, No. 869, p. 1711, §3.)