You know what, those people *really* need to have their ankle broken so they can hobble around on crutches to feel what it feels like. After sixteen months of surgeries and such, they then need to have their neck in a brace, so they can't move it side-to-side, and have them endure *that* for three months.
After all said and done, if they still insist that disabled-access isn't more important than their precious balloon animals, sever their spinal column at the waist. They shouldn't walk or procreate ever again.
FWIW, I'm not disabled, but I watched a close friend with the ankle injury go through that sort of a hassle.
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Date: 2003-05-31 07:54 am (UTC)After all said and done, if they still insist that disabled-access isn't more important than their precious balloon animals, sever their spinal column at the waist. They shouldn't walk or procreate ever again.
FWIW, I'm not disabled, but I watched a close friend with the ankle injury go through that sort of a hassle.