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From: KeebeKat(AT)aol.com
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To: Photo505(AT)aol.com
Subject: Re: Electric wheelchairs in stores
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 22:52:22 EDT
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I agree, I recently took my husband to a casino only to find that I couldn't
get him in the restroom. I went to the front desk and asked for a key to a
handicap room since he was unable to use the one for the public...the
complied, but were grumpy about it. I pays to speak up since the engineers
who design things more than likely have never been in a wheel chair before,
much less had TM
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