Posted by Dick on July 10, 2017 at 18:54:05 from (97.120.142.166):
What will happen when one day a person at an auction says: I don't speak English and I don't understand what you're saying? In our diverse society where English is not the official language and many things have to be printed in several different languages, this could be a BIG problem. Look how many times you make a phone call and you have a choice for English or Spanish. Drivers manual's are printed in several different languages and much more. What would an auctioneer tell someone if they said, I don't understand English and I want to buy (for example) that tractor? If the auctioneer said, that's your problem you don't understand English, is he opening himself to a lawsuit? You're discriminating against me because I don't speak English... Oh boy!!! This could turn into a real can of worms.. I hate to even mention this but I can see this becoming an issue one day. So in my opinion, auctioneers better be prepared for the worse and be able to ask of anyone in the crowd can help this person who wants to buy this tractor. This is one good reason why our country should make English the official language and if you don't understand or speak OUR language, you'd better have someone who does help you. What do you think?
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