There are a number of other accommodations that in general are cost-effective to implement. For example, restaurants that need to make more room for wheelchairs may be required to move their tables around; unless they had to remove a significant number of tables and thus lose business, this should not be a burden. (In fact, many restaurants add or remove tables for certain events as a matter of course.) Some stores may have to relocate display racks for the same reason. Outdoor cafes that crowd sidewalks may be required to reduce the number of tables or increase the space between them. Large plants, whether indoors or outdoors, may need to be moved to make room for disabled individuals.

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