Now come on Wee Brian. At this rate you'll cause a reduction in shop prices and council taxes. More importantly it will reduce my profits in supplying quite a few products that are, too often, superflous!
As Clevelandfire says 'What would be the cost implication for a few beacons in strategic areas? As long as we don't also factor in the cost of the wheelchair ramps, automatic opening doors, disabled toilet alarms, assistive hearing induction loop systems, DDA 'compliant' door entry systems etc. etc. If we did that we might then all see just how much it is costing shops (actually costing their customers!) in total and, even more so, the council tax payers of local authorities who are meeting their interpretation (or most likely the superflous equipment manufacturer's and the 'rule enforcers' intepretation) of the DDA recommendations.
Is it any wonder council tax is continually rising? Is it any wonder that prices for goods are continually rising? 20 years ago my relatives living in Sweden would come to the UK to buy toiletries because they were 25% cheaper. Now it's the other way around. We now come back laden with cheap day-to-day necessities from our regular visits to Stockholm!
I could give you a number of examples of products that are being manufactured and being specified by architects and local authorities to meet the Disability Discrimination Act that are, quite frankly, largely useless. Can you blame me for supplying them if they are being made and being asked for? At least I'm earning a bit more to cover the increases in council tax and shop prices! I don't know what everyone else can do about it - pay up with a smile, I suppose!