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Spritzy

I would say that it was intended for people who have difficulty getting around, but a ramp would be more practical for that...as it would work for both people who have trouble with steps and people in wheelchairs/walkers.

Womens Retail Slave

Its at a casino as you can see in the pic there are 7 stairs to go up. No ramp in sight, and there is another escalator on the other side of the stairs.

Only in 'Merica!

Chicajojobe

That is pretty freakin' lazy!

An escalator won't do much good for someone who has trouble with stairs. You can't get a wheelchair into an escalator, or at least I wouldn't want to try it.

Techtyger

Heh. NOT only in America. http://youtu.be/yk-eeBluFqM
The world's shortest escalator is in Japan. A whole 32 inches.

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