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8. Apparently those who are enforcing this need to be assisted in their application of this meaning
Wed Feb 22, 2012, 05:54 PM
Feb 2012

of treating those in wheel chairs like everyone else... Obviously we wouldn't expect a person in a wheel chair to walk around without his wheel chair like everyone else, and therefore we afford this person accessibility
like everyone else... Giving everyone equal accessibility
is what those who are dealing with limitation are most likely wanting and expecting....

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