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Dawnieher3headaches

Dawnieher3headaches Report 30 Apr 2014 20:13

and what about the pedestrians that have it set in their mind where they are going and walk out in front of us wheelchair/mobility users (I Use both) and just because I have no choice but to use them doesnt mean I have two heads as alot of people must seem to think the amount of time they spend staring at me.

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 30 Apr 2014 20:16

I don't believe I accused another member of being arrogant - read carefully!

lol

Dizzi - my point is that everyone should have equal rights - I am sure you would not agree with that would you?

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 30 Apr 2014 20:19

Dawnieher3headaches - respect works both ways!

Dawnieher3headaches

Dawnieher3headaches Report 30 Apr 2014 20:24

it does errol thats why i am careful and try and stay out of way of pedestrians and if in shops i will wait at end of aisles rather than try and go past people on it for fear of them stepping back as know how much it huts to be got by one, and hubby is careful when he pushes me in wheelchair but not a lot you can do when they come from behind you then walk across you cos the place they want to go is right there and they cant bear to walk a few extra feet ,

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 30 Apr 2014 20:24

LET ME KNOW WHEN DISABLED GET EQUAL RIGHTS,

TRY GETTING THROUGH A SHOP DOORWAY WITH A
STEP AND NON AUTOMATIC DOOR

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Apr 2014 20:26

perhaps you should edit your post then Errol - cos that's the way it reads

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Apr 2014 20:48

To be fair I didn't read it as accusing me of arrogance.

But I would say they are thoughtless rather than arrogant.

KittytheLearnerCook

KittytheLearnerCook Report 30 Apr 2014 21:11

Dawnie ......I am with you 100%

Dizzi.....with you on the equal rights too

I am lucky enough to be able to walk, run and move freely at will.

Mobility scooters aren't a scourge, they are a way for thousands to do just a few of the things we can do each and every day without a second thought, get out and enjoy the fresh air, have a tour round their local area and break the monotony of 4 walls.

Mobility scooters are ridden by fellow human beings...............some may inconvenience others from time to time, but so do pedestrians who walk 3 abreast, stop for no apparent reason or barge in front of us.

Show some compassion please

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Apr 2014 21:14

well said Kitty

KittytheLearnerCook

KittytheLearnerCook Report 30 Apr 2014 21:19

Thank you Ann :-)

KittytheLearnerCook

KittytheLearnerCook Report 30 Apr 2014 21:24

My problem with the moaning about mobility scooters is that we lucky ones can sidestep, turn on the spot and, if necessary, jump out of the way or go up and down a kerb without a seconds hesitation..........apart from watching out for passing cars or bikes on the road we might be stepping into.

I don't know of any mobility scooter or wheelchair that has that same capability....do you?? :-)

Dawnieher3headaches

Dawnieher3headaches Report 30 Apr 2014 21:26

Kitty :-) :-) :-)

KittytheLearnerCook

KittytheLearnerCook Report 30 Apr 2014 21:50

No offence Errol.....but this could be you one day.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Apr 2014 21:52

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

that was just sent to me in an email!!!!

PollyinBrum

PollyinBrum Report 30 Apr 2014 22:03

ERRol. There but for the grace of God go anyone of us.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 30 Apr 2014 22:40

My OH and I work for a charity that provides mobility scooters to cancer patients. It gives our clients mobility, independence and dignity. I wouldn't take that away because of the odd person who misuses their scooter.

Love the avatar Kitty ;-)

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 30 Apr 2014 23:56

AnnC ................

The way I read that post was that eRRol was calling the 4 people in mobility scooters arrogant for the way they behaved ................... and I think I would agree with him.

In no way was he calling AnninG arrogant.


You're all seeing it as black and white ........................ either being a pedestrian or a mobility / scooter user.



I'm not fit, I walk with a cane, I cannot move quickly, nor can I change direction quickly without it causing great pain .................... and neither pedestrians nor mobility scooters (or wheelchair pushers/users) take that into account.


I dislike seeing mobility scooters coming towards me, as much as I hate seeing a kid on a skateboard or long board!




and we, in general, have much wider sidewalks that you guys do, and it is still very much a problem.


At the same time, I do appreciate that mobility scooters allow people to get out and about, and live as much of a "normal" life as they can.


Pedestrians can be even more rude and arrogant :-)

TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 1 May 2014 01:21

Hi eRRolSheep, you ask, Is it me or are mobility scooters becoming the scourge of our footpaths?

Scourge, no not at all, & if you consider how little mobility scooters are thought about or considered. In every mobility scooter is a person with a life & feelings just like the rest of us. They are the same as a mother walking down the street with a double or triple buggy with children in side by side, & maybe they have a friend walking beside them with an identical buggy & expect everybody to get out the way. Should we then make parent’s pushing buggies & prams go on the road too? No I think not. The top speed of a standard mobility scooter is about 8mph it’s not fast. I hope you never need one, but if you did have one at times you would have to go onto a footpath to get to the buildings you needed.

X Lairy- Fairy

X Lairy- Fairy Report 1 May 2014 02:00

Oh Dear lol .. i think ill keep my ikkle mouth shut
Rosex

Dermot

Dermot Report 1 May 2014 08:34

We all expect fair play but not everyone agrees what fair play is.