A quadriplegic's battle to sign with his fingertip
· marta rodríguez carrera
AI Briefing
- A quadriplegic man is fighting to sign documents with his fingertip due to disability-related restrictions.
- He has been seeking recognition of his unique fingerprint, but is being denied by banks and notaries.
- The Spanish Notarial Association cites a law that allows delegation of signatures, but the quadriplegic man argues this is an infringement on his autonomy and privacy.
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