[Blindtlk] AT the Intersection of Money Identification and Human behavior
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Thu Mar 5 21:13:13 UTC 2015
Afternoon, Bobb and everyone,,
Mostly I've found, generally, that people are really cool, not taking
advantage of the blind. I think that's like a cardinal sin, on par
with child mollestation and the like.
Car
Maybe show people that you are trusting people won't take advantage
of you, unless they're real shits! Yes, you might encounter the
world's shits, but by and large, people want to help us. 07:49 AM
3/5/2015, Bob Hachey via blindtlk wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Below my name, please find a link to a truly fascinating YouTube video. Note
>that the blind people and clerks depicted here are actors and that this is
>an experiment in human behavior. How will bystanders react when a blind
>person is shortchanged because he or she cannot identify US currency? While
>it is nice that we can get free money identifiers from the BEP, how likely
>are we to use them when we are handed change and people are waiting behind
>us in line?
>
>Bob Hachey
>
>
>
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myyyqH4j634>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myyyqH4j634
>
>
>
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