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Disabled 'to sue for Tube access'
Why is it that to many people, "disabled" means "wheelchair users" and
absolutely nothing else? "Disabled" covers a wide range of physical problems, many of which do not involve people needing wheelchairs. As an example, just look at the number of people on public transport who need a walking stick to get around. Deafness, blindness . . . . . the list is endless, but they are all serious problems for the individuals concerned, and yet so many people just think of wheelchairs. |
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