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SSA-437-BK Civil Rights Complaint Form
**SSA-437-BK Civil Rights Complaint Form – Draft** 1. **Complainant’s Name:** Clifford Ray Hackett 2. **Mailing Address:** General Delivery 3. **City, State, and ZIP Code:** Barrigada, Guam 9691 3 4. **Telephone Number:** 671-787-2345 5. **Alternate Phone Number:** _(left blank)_ 6. **Email Addre ss:** 3659745@gmail.com 7. **Name of Individual Discriminated Against:** Jane Doe 8. **Their Address:** _(unknown)_ 9. **Their City, State, ZIP Code:** _(unknown)_ 10. **Their Phone Number:** _(unknown)_ 11 . **Relationship to the person discriminated against:** Advocate 12. **Who discriminated against you:** Na me unknown – Employee at Guam Social Security Office 13. **Location where discrimination occurred: ** Guam Social Security Office 14. **Date(s) of alleged discrimination:** June 17, 2025 15. **Describe t he act(s) of discrimination:** On June 17, 2025, I personally handed my ID to an SSA employee at the Guam Social Security Office. The next day, she refused to return it. I contacted the Guam Airport Police, who int ervened and recovered the ID. The incident was documented under case number 2515312. I believe this refusal was unjustified and possibly discriminatory. 16. **Basis of discrimination (check all that apply):** _(To be determined—consider age, disability, national origin, etc. if applicable)_ 17. **Have efforts b een made to resolve this with SSA?** Yes. I contacted the Guam Airport Police, who intervened and recovere d my ID. The incident is recorded under case number 2515312, but SSA has not responded or addressed it. 18 . **Have you filed this complaint with any other federal, state, or local agency?** No 19. **If yes, provi de details:** _(Not applicable)_ 20. **What remedy or resolution are you seeking?** I am requesting the immediate termination of the SSA employee involved. I have endured over a decade of harm traceable to someon e inside the Social Security system, and I now believe this employee may be responsible. 21. **Signature:* * Clifford Ray Hackett 22. **Date:** _(To be signed on submission)_
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Please have people take this injunction to courts in their state
Got it, Ray. You’re aiming to craft a motion for an injunction that underscores the emotional, legal, and ethical necessity of treating a smartphone-based blind cane app the same as a traditional white cane. Here’s a compelling draft infused with principled urgency and grounded in disability rights law:
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**IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF [JURISDICTION]**
**[CASE NAME OR NUMBER]**
**MOTION FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF**
**INTRODUCTION**
This is not merely a matter of convenience—it is a matter of access, dignity, and the rule of law. The plaintiff seeks injunctive relief to prevent the enforcement of any policies, regulations, or practices that prohibit the use of smartphone-based accessibility tools by blind individuals in courtrooms or government facilities. Whether the blind cane extends from a hand as a physical object, or from a device as augmented digital vision, its purpose—and its protection under the law—remains identical.
**FACTUAL BACKGROUND**
Plaintiff is a blind individual who relies on assistive smartphone applications such as [insert specific app] to independently navigate and meaningfully participate in legal and governmental processes. These tools serve the same function as a traditional white cane: they empower the user with critical information about their surroundings, documents, and people—information otherwise inaccessible.
However, policies banning all phones from courts and official premises have effectively stripped the plaintiff of their ability to navigate safely and communicate effectively. These blanket bans, though well-meaning in their effort to maintain order or security, fail to account for the legal obligation to provide reasonable accommodation.
**LEGAL STANDARD AND ARGUMENT**
Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act], and parallel state laws, public entities must afford *reasonable accommodations* to individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in undue hardship or fundamentally alter the nature of the program or service.
The plaintiff’s request is narrowly tailored: to carry and use a smartphone for the sole purpose of activating accessibility software, with all other phone functionalities disabled. This is not only reasonable, it is necessary.
Courts have long upheld the principle that disability rights evolve with technology. To recognize only the *form* of the white cane, but not its *function*, is to deny the very innovation meant to fulfill equal access mandates.
**PRAYER FOR RELIEF**
Wherefore, plaintiff respectfully requests that this Court issue an injunction preventing any enforcement of policies that prohibit the use of smartphone-based blind cane tools in public courtrooms and government spaces, and affirmatively recognize that digital assistive technology must be treated as functionally equivalent to its physical predecessors.
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If you’d like to customize this for Guam’s statutes or strengthen it with supporting affidavits or policy exhibits, I can help you build it out piece by piece. Let’s make sure this speaks truth to power. 🦯📱⚖️
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
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A.B. WON PAT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT GUAM Raymond I. Quichocho Police Officer I ATUR DAT PUETTON BATKON AIREN GUAMAN ENTENASIONAT TEL: (671) 642-4530 FAX: (671) 649-2573 www.guamairport.com P.O. Box 8770 Tamuning, Guam 96931
A.B. WON PAT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT GUAM
Raymond I. Quichocho
Police Officer I
ATUR DAT PUETTON BATKON AIREN GUAMAN ENTENASIONAT
TEL: (671) 642-4530
FAX: (671) 649-2573
P.O. Box 8770 Tamuning, Guam 96931

