
Originally Posted by
peasea
Actually, that remark has got my gander up. I have a niece in a wheelchair, she puts up with a bunch of shite on a daily basis, lazy buggers in H/C parks, people staring and she USED to have a ramp. Then she progressed to a 'lift' and now she's got her own car. For people that don't have 100% mobility NZ is a hassle, make no mistake.
If you're such a clever prick why don't you use your talents to design a mobility scooter that can take the disabled where they want to go, whenever, and at low cost.
Do that and I will bow to you.
You need to talk to auckland uni engineering students, they all have do desgin that as a first or 2nd year project. A ramp would be ok for a motorised scoot depending on how powerful etc not sure how a hand push chair would work, I was thinking about how once in the car it sort of locks into the drivers or passengers place, so there chair is the car chiar also, then all the controlls would be remade so they can use there hands not there feet. Unsure on the safety in a car accident tho....
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
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