IT'S quite obvious that Mr Black has full mobility without a thought of what its like to be disabled.
So many times I have been to the shops to find yet more inconsiderate drivers parked in disabled bays when they shouldn't be, causing great distress to disabled persons.
And not all disabled people are in wheelchairs, some of us struggle to walk with sticks or crutches desperate to hang on to the small amount of mobility that we have left.
As for parking in normal bays, people with wheelchairs or legs that can't bend very easily need to be able to open doors wide to enable them to get out of the vehicles.
I suggest Mr Black offers his services to Woodlands Respite Care Centre as a volunteer wheelchair pusher, they are desperate for such help.
Mrs C Wilson,
Allen Close,
Tang Hall, York.
Updated: 10:33 Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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