Please note the NON DISABLED, ANYONE CAN USE PARKING SPACE NEXT TO THIS VAN. there are no placards or anything to show that they were able to park there so I sent an email to the company itself requesting that they either display the legally required placard if they have it or to stop parking there if they don't.
Their mobility aids are NOT your spider killing tools!!!
DO NOT GRAB PEOPLE'S CANES OUT OF THEIR HANDS!!!
Just a few moments ago as I was returning to apartment the lady who lives below me asked if I would knock down a spider web going across the breezeway. In the few moments I was trying to locate it she grabbed my cane and started to pull it out of my hand to use to knock down the web.
I had on amber sunglasses to deal with the hazy glare and they turned out to be making the web invisible to my eyes.
I shook her off and she turned around and tried again.
NO.
Not Kosher!!!
That chick is blankety-blank lucky I didn't smack her with my cane right then and there.
Something happened between her and another neighbor yesterday where the Police were here the whole time I ran errands and had lunch at Taco Bell.
I don't know what happened between them, don't want to know what happened.
Ah, ya know what, I just got back from writing that up and taking it down to the Police station for them to add to their file from yesterday.
Yay Me.
:)
You and your spider phobia are meaningless when compared to someone’s mobility aids.
HANDS OFF!!!
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended an IndiGo pilot accused for threatening a woman and her elderly mother over providing wheelchair assistanceon a Chennai-Bengaluru flight last month. The decision was taken after examining the pilot's response to a show cause notice issued soon after the incident.
It’s probably safe to say that harrassing journalists doesn’t usually bring one the best karma.
“On January 14, the pilot -- identified as Jayakrishna -- had allegedly verbally abused a journalist who sought wheelchair assistance for her 75-year-old mother, even threatening to get her detained for the night. "We will teach you some manners... will ensure you are detained and spend a night in jail," he allegedly told the complainant, identified as Supriya Unni Nair.
Ms Nair described the disturbing incident in a series of tweets the morning after the incident, despite being threatened with "dire consequences" if she took the matter to social media.
"Your captain on 6E-806 from Chennai to Bengaluru on January 13, Jayakrishna, threatened and prevented me and my 75-year-old diabetic mom from disembarking... threatened to arrest us because we asked for wheelchair assistance," she wrote, tagging IndiGo.”
Handicapped parking places at our farm burg's Super Walmart border on criminally narrow.
Discovered that yesterday while taking Nan grocery shopping after driving her to PT.
We were using her little 4 door hatchback Nissan, had parked where the full size van is in this photo from this evening. When we got done there as a Honda Odyssey van in this image's empty space and if I was 5 to 10 pounds heavier I wouldn't have been able to get in the driver's door of Nan's Nissan. As it was, simply wearing my winter coat made me too wide to get in with the limited space to open the driver's door.
There's a section of the hort building that is just a random ramp, and if you use the restroom, there's this:
If I want to use the bathroom in my chair, I have to roll up and desperately grab the doorknob and try to open/push it closed while rolling backwards into the sinks.
MONROE TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- A longtime Walmart greeter's job description is being changed and because of his cerebral palsy, he will have to find a new place to work. A Facebook post about a Walmart employee is sparking outrage in the Selinsgrove area. His job description is being changed, and the man with cerebral palsy will now be required to stand and lift up to 25 pounds.
“ But cerebral palsy limits Catlin’s strength and range of motion — plus he relies on a walker. “I can’t lift 25 pounds and hang on to a walker. I need to be able to walk,” he said to the Daily Item. “