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Is it ok to be mean to a mean disabled person
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Is it ok to deliberatly put steps in a path just to piss off wheel chair users?

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Is this a trick question? Why would that be ok?


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I imagine it's actually harder to make steps than to just gradually slope.


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If you're ever doing anything just to piss someone off, it's pretty much not going to be 'OK'.

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I am sure it is against the DDA as well...

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If it's to block access to an area unsuitable for wheelchair users, then yes.


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Would not having steps piss of able-bodies people?

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Would not having steps piss of able-bodies people?


That guy H was a bit irritating, so I could've lived without that.

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Would not having steps piss of able-bodies people?


If where they wanted to get to was at a significantly different elevation with no way to get there, then, yes, I imagine it would.

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Dunno about wheelchair users, but you don't want a pissed off Dalek on your case.


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 Post subject: Re: Deliberatly making things harder for a disabled person
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No, if it is somewhere the public are intended to visit, then there is an act that came in to force a couple of years ago that means that they must have access that is suitable for disabled people.

So if that is the only access point then they are breaking the law.

http://www.devon.gov.uk/disability_access.htm

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Dunno about wheelchair users, but you don't want a pissed off Dalek on your case.


Tsk, as we all know that myth was dispelled at the end of episode 1 of the Sylvester McCoy story, Remembrance of the Daleks. Mr Bronson from Grange Hill locks the Doctor in a cellar, the Doctor runs up the stairs only to find a Dalek hovering up behind him.


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Grim... wrote:
Would not having steps piss of able-bodies people?


No, it's flat land.

in cross section it looks like this:


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 Post subject: Re: Deliberatly making things harder for a disabled person
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Yes, people only use wheelchairs because they're too lazy to use their legs. A bit of exercise will do them good.

What?

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 Post subject: Re: Deliberatly making things harder for a disabled person
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Nemmie wrote:
No, if it is somewhere the public are intended to visit, then there is an act that came in to force a couple of years ago that means that they must have access that is suitable for disabled people.

So if that is the only access point then they are breaking the law.

http://www.devon.gov.uk/disability_access.htm



yes the DDA...

The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). The Disability Discrimination Act is a piece of legislation that promotes civil rights for disabled people and protects disabled people from discrimination. You can order a copy of the Act in a range of formats



http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeo ... DG_4001068

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They that would appear to be illegal (unless, of course, it's private land).
Why are they doing such a thing?

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Fucking DDA makes me rage >:(

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Dunno about wheelchair users, but you don't want a pissed off Dalek on your case.


Tsk, as we all know that myth was dispelled at the end of episode 1 of the Sylvester McCoy story, Remembrance of the Daleks. Mr Bronson from Grange Hill locks the Doctor in a cellar, the Doctor runs up the stairs only to find a Dalek hovering up behind him.


Like I say, it pisses them off something rotten.


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They that would appear to be illegal (unless, of course, it's private land).
Why are they doing such a thing?


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(Making me look) Stupid question, but how do they make a path that slopes? Does the tarmac/concrete/whatever set before gravity pulls it down to the bottom? Is it moulded just before it is fully set?

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I imagine it's actually harder to make steps than to just gradually slope.

I imagine it being harder to do a slope than steps. Steps are just blocks stack up. A slope, in my head, involves pouring a material into a shape against gravity

Please note my knowledge of building stuff is limited to watching Grand Designs.


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so is Tarmac and treacle..

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Grim... wrote:
They that would appear to be illegal (unless, of course, it's private land).
Why are they doing such a thing?


There is a disabled individual that they don't like, they think it would be funny to see them struggle over this in their chair.

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(Making me look) Stupid question, but how do they make a path that slopes? Does the tarmac/concrete/whatever set before gravity pulls it down to the bottom? Is it moulded just before it is fully set?


Tarmac is pretty gloopy and won't "run".
Concrete is tricky to lay on a steep slope, so it's done in small sections at a time normally.


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You generally slope what is under the concrete (using bricks, rocks, whatever), then depending on the application you can either block off the concrete in sections to make shallow 'steps' before adding a firmer mix over the top, or just use the firm mix straight on the underlay if it'll never bear heavy loads.

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Concrete is tricky to lay on a steep slope, so it's done in small sections at a time normally.

...known as 'steps'


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They that would appear to be illegal (unless, of course, it's private land).
Why are they doing such a thing?


There is a disabled individual that they don't like, they think it would be funny to see them struggle over this in their chair.


Yeah, but who is "they", who's land is it and what right of way is there, what does the path lead to, and is there another way around the obstacle?


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Fucking DDA makes me rage >:(


Why?

Website things?

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Grim... wrote:
They that would appear to be illegal (unless, of course, it's private land).
Why are they doing such a thing?


There is a disabled individual that they don't like, they think it would be funny to see them struggle over this in their chair.

Malc


I don't think that it would be a good idea..

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They that would appear to be illegal (unless, of course, it's private land).
Why are they doing such a thing?


There is a disabled individual that they don't like, they think it would be funny to see them struggle over this in their chair.

Malc


I don't think that it would be a good idea..


I think that would be a very poor idea.

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Grim... wrote:
They that would appear to be illegal (unless, of course, it's private land).
Why are they doing such a thing?


There is a disabled individual that they don't like, they think it would be funny to see them struggle over this in their chair.


Yeah, but who is "they", who's land is it and what right of way is there, what does the path lead to, and is there another way around the obstacle?



It's someones house, once a month a bunch of middle aged women visit the wife, one of whom is in a wheel chair. The Man of the house does not like this woman so he decided to make his path have this step in the middle.

By all accounts the disabled lady is horrible person with racist views. The only other way to get to their house, would be through a flower bed.

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Wouldn't it be easier to just tip her out of the chair? That way they won't bother anyone else, either, and she probably won't come back.

Edit: Or invite a load of enormous black and indian men (or polish, or chinese, or whatev) round and have them flirt with her.

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Cool, so tarmac is sticky enough to just stay there and concrete would be smoothed out steps.

So these steps are going to placed in the middle of a path just to piss off a wheelchair user. Mmm, would a small rut be a better and cheaper long term solution?


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Love it!

Especially if it escalates so that she arrives on a lawn tractor and takes out his rose bushes.


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If it's private land, it's up to him.
However, it might come back to bite him in the arse if he makes friends with a nice disabled person.

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Fucking DDA makes me rage >:(

Why?
Website things?

No, the website side of things is sensible, and stops people fucking up the net with nasty Flash.

However, the DDA is far to biased toward disabled people.
The small middle school (I know) I went to has about 500 students. When I was there, there was one girl in a wheelchair. They worked it so all her classes were on the ground floor, and put ramps onto all the steps she would need to go over regularly. When she needed to go somewhere with steps, a classmate would help her. All was fine and good, using nothing but common sense.

Flash-forward to four years ago, when the school fucking crippled itself financially because it was forced to put a lift in to allow disabled access to the two upper floors, which were only served by large staircases. There wasn't even a disabled child at the school.

Fucking insane.

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Mmm, would a small rut be a better and cheaper long term solution?

Or a moat!
Or even, maybe "Sorry madam, but I just don't like you. Please don't come here again."

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Wouldn't it be easier to just tip her out of the chair? That way they won't bother anyone else, either, and she probably won't come back.

Edit: Or invite a load of enormous black and indian men (or polish, or chinese, or whatev) round and have them flirt with her.


It's some tupperware meeting (or possibly anne summers, but I don't think so) that his wife runs, they take it in turns in which house to host it.

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if it's someone's house.... surely then they can do what they want?


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if it's someone's house.... surely then they can do what they want?

Yes, absolutely.

Wheelchair users can go up steps, of course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWR8HZn8MD4

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Cool, so tarmac is sticky enough to just stay there and concrete would be smoothed out steps.

So these steps are going to placed in the middle of a path just to piss off a wheelchair user. Mmm, would a small rut be a better and cheaper long term solution?



The steps are allready down. I think the next meeting is sometime next week.

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Grim... wrote:
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Mmm, would a small rut be a better and cheaper long term solution?

Or a moat!
Or even, maybe "Sorry madam, but I just don't like you. Please don't come here again."


How about a strong magnet off to one side which causes the wheelchair to topple over when she goes past?

Or maybe lay one of those Stinger things down the police use.

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if it's someone's house.... surely then they can do what they want?

Yes, absolutely.

Wheelchair users can go up steps, of course.


Yeah, but it's a pain, especially if there is no reason for the steps in the first place.

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if it's someone's house.... surely then they can do what they want?

Yes, absolutely.

Wheelchair users can go up steps, of course.


Ive seen it happen.
Someone just pulls them up backwards.
Not really too much trouble, and if it's only a few steps is it really worth putting in a ramp for just one person? Can't they just get one of those ramps they use to get the trolly onto trains?


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It seems rather petty (as the woman will still probably negotiate the steps and come to the party, so this is only there to annoy her) but hey, I've done petty things. His house, his choice.

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Elderly disabled lady at an Anne Summers party?

MORE STEPS NEEDED!


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if it's someone's house.... surely then they can do what they want?


Oh, I'm not talking about legally. My question is: Is it ok to do something like this to a horrible disabled person?

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Elderly disabled lady at an Anne Summers party?

MORE STEPS NEEDED!


Middleaged.

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