Man sues White Castle over small booths
Man sues White Castle over small booths. Man sues White Castle over small booths - A 290-pound New York man sues White Castle fast-food chain over small booths. The man is steaming mad at the fast-food chain, which he claims repeatedly broke promises to make the booths in his local eatery bigger. Martin Kessman, 64, filed a lawsuit against the fast-food giant last week in Manhattan federal court, claiming that the uncomfortable booths violate the civil rights of fat people.Kessman’s lawsuit came more than two years after he complained to White Castle about the size of the booths at the Nanuet, N.Y., eatery and reportedly received a pledge that renovations would be carried out to cater for larger customers. Kessman told the NY Post , adding that he has no problem finding a place to take a load off at other fast-food places and fits easily into airline seats:“They sent me specs and everything, about how the booths were going to be enlarged and made comfortable for people with a little more weight. So two and a half years went by, and nothing was done.”
The Americans with Disabilities Act is “applicable — not only to me, but to pregnant women and to handicapped people,” according to Kessman, who is suing for bigger chairs and unspecified damages. “I just want to sit down like a normal person.” Man sues White Castle over small booths, Martin Kessman, Martin Kessman sues White Castle fast-food chain over small booths