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Write me a formal persuasive e-mail to passter to address a social concern.

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Subject: Request for Passter Leadership on Digital Accessibility — A Proposal to Support Users with Disabilities

To the Leadership Team at Passter,

I am writing as a concerned user and community member to urge Passter to take proactive, measurable steps to improve digital accessibility across your platform. As a widely used service, Passter has the opportunity — and responsibility — to ensure that people with disabilities can access and benefit from your product on equal terms. Addressing this social concern will strengthen your brand, expand your user base, and demonstrate leadership in inclusive technology.

Why this matters
- Accessibility is a civil-rights issue: millions of people rely on assistive technologies (screen readers, voice control, switch devices) to interact with digital services. Inaccessibility excludes them from everyday digital life.
- Business and legal incentives: implementing recognized accessibility standards reduces legal risk and opens Passter to new customers and markets.
- Product quality and reputation: accessible design often improves usability for all users, increases customer loyalty, and enhances public perception of Passter as a socially responsible company.

Recommended actions
1. Commit publicly to meeting WCAG 2.1 AA standards, with a clear timeline for achieving compliance.
2. Conduct an independent accessibility audit of your web, mobile, and any supporting applications; publish the results and an action plan.
3. Integrate accessibility into your development lifecycle: training for product teams, automated accessibility testing, and accessibility acceptance criteria.
4. Improve concrete features now: ensure full keyboard navigation, proper semantic markup and ARIA roles, descriptive alt text for images, color-contrast compliance, and accessible form controls.
5. Establish a user-testing program that includes people with diverse disabilities and partner with accessibility advocacy organizations.
6. Publish an accessibility statement and a transparent feedback channel for users to report issues and request accommodations.

Call to action
I respectfully request a brief meeting or written response outlining Passter’s current accessibility posture and any plans you have to address these recommendations. A commitment to begin a formal accessibility audit within the next 90 days would be an encouraging first step.

Thank you for considering this important opportunity to make Passter more inclusive and resilient. I am available to assist with introductions to accessibility consultants or user groups if helpful.

Sincerely,

[Your Full Name]
[Your Title / Affiliation, if applicable]
[Email] | [Phone]