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I am really surprised as I thought that this problem had gone away because of the law . Had polio in 1950 and have used ...
by Thomas on Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Thanks for the address RoboDad. That's the address I was looking for. I had it in my email from my last trip, but couldn...
by Kristi on Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Kristi, all new airplanes must have at least half the armrests removable, but those corners and narrow aisles will still...
by RoboDad on Tuesday, March 27, 2012
First of all Kristi, let me congratulate you on having a job. As most of us who deal with persons with physical disAbil...
by Char on Tuesday, March 27, 2012
It's scary that we have to worry about broken bones, when not even 10 years ago I could wheel onto the plane with my cha...
by Kristi on Tuesday, March 27, 2012
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I enjoy being an advocate for people with disabilities. I am not afraid to speak my mind. I have a voice and I like to use it. I take pride in being able to help others. Whether it is helping a newly injured patient, or just offering my email or phone number to someone who needs to talk.
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Posted by Kristi
Friday, August 05, 2011
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One of my biggest pet peeves is encountering a shopping cart left in or near an accessible parking spot. I know these lazy people don't believe that the access isle and the handicap sign are places for shopping carts, but this doesn't stop them from putting them there. What really ticks me off about these people is that the door and the cart cartels are within a very minimal walking distance. They have to walk to and from their vehicle, to and from the store, why not walk your cart back to one of these designated areas. It will only take a few moments of their time, yet seems like such a chore to do for some people. Read More
Categories:  Accessible Parking