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What do you think of Hamilton's decision to end free transit for the blind, disabled?

A change to Hamilton's transit policy will force riders with disabilities to pay full fare starting in the new year, the city announced Tuesday. Have your say as Hamiltonians weigh in on council's decision.

As of January, the free transit ride for Hamiltonians with visual impairments and other disabilities is over. A change to Hamilton's transit policy will force riders with disabilities to pay full fare starting in the new year, the city announced Tuesday.

This is happening, the city's transit division says, because of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act.

Hamilton council has interpreted asection of the Act to mean that the city cannot have a two-tieredfare system, where some ride for free and others with disabilities pay a standard $2.55 fare. Currently, riders with visual impairments are allowed to volunteer payment if they so choose.

The problem is that this may be a misinterpretation of the provincial act. Sandi Mangat, a spokesperson for the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services which oversees the legislation, says councils understanding of theOntarians with Disabilities Act is incorrect.

"Thats not the intent of the standard," she said. "The whole intent is to ensure that service providers dont charge the disabled more."

You can read CBC Hamilton's full story byFlannery Deanhere. Many who have read the story aren't happy with council's decision, juding by the social mediabuzz this morning. You can have your say in our Comments section below.