[Blind-rollers] is this discrimination?
Holly Alonzo
mommaholly at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 14:42:59 UTC 2009
My husband did it. Since I am deaf I can't use the phone anymore. He
said it without thinking mentioned something about the blind cane or
white cane or something cane. Then theywere like she's blind? And he
was like damn. Then when they said tat bs about blind people don't know
where they are going etc he got pissed.
Holly
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Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 3:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] is this discrimination?
why did you tell them you were blind?
What information would they need or gain by knowing you were blind.
I believe many blind people shoot themselves in the foot because they
almost ware their blindness as a badge and they announce it in the
most unappropriate situations.
Gabe Vega
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On Jun 30, 2009, at 8:12 PM, Holly Alonzo wrote:
Hi All. I talked to a friend with a power chair. She said she got her
chair from the scooter store. She suggested I call them because they
did all of the work. I called them and things took forever and they
never called me back. They have been wasting my time for a few weeks
now. Today my husband called them to find out why we still have not
heard from them. Ready?
They said they could not give me or sell me a chair because I am blind.
Blind people can't tell where they are going and they could r un into
doors, walls or people.
I explained that we sort of use a cane to ensure that we don't run into
those things and several blind people user power chairs and there are
even schools that train guide dogs with power chairs.
They told me they weren't saying I couldn't get a chair, just not with
them. It was a moral decision and its their choice. They didn't even
find out which chair would be right for me, me talk to a mobility
specialist, or anything. They just heard blind and turned it down.
Should I contact and ADA lawyer and pursue this?
Holly
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