From: Roland Perry on 5 Mar 2010 06:47 In message <qfp1p5ho11ks969p59vq9b8id16uvmv6gl(a)4ax.com>, at 11:12:59 on Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Colum Mylod <cmylod(a)bigfoot.comREMOVE> remarked: >And you have to raise both arms high I've seen that. What's their solution for disabled people who can't to that (either because they'd lose their balance and fall over, or like me they've got restricted mobility in the shoulders because of earlier medical issues)? -- Roland Perry
From: Geo on 5 Mar 2010 10:49 On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:47:05 +0000, Roland Perry <roland(a)perry.co.uk> wrote: >In message <qfp1p5ho11ks969p59vq9b8id16uvmv6gl(a)4ax.com>, at 11:12:59 on >Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Colum Mylod <cmylod(a)bigfoot.comREMOVE> remarked: > >>And you have to raise both arms high > >I've seen that. What's their solution for disabled people who can't to >that (either because they'd lose their balance and fall over, or like me >they've got restricted mobility in the shoulders because of earlier >medical issues)? Probably the train? -- Geo
From: Buddenbrooks on 7 Mar 2010 15:49
"Roland Perry" <roland(a)perry.co.uk> wrote in message news:SvAkSFt58OkLFAm+(a)perry.co.uk... > In message <qfp1p5ho11ks969p59vq9b8id16uvmv6gl(a)4ax.com>, at 11:12:59 on > Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Colum Mylod <cmylod(a)bigfoot.comREMOVE> remarked: or like me > they've got restricted mobility in the shoulders because of earlier > medical issues)? It will be a fully co-ordinated system cross checking the NHS database. |