Quoth EvilEmpryss
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I'm friends with a guy in a motorised chair and I often meet up with him at the local shopping centre. In years, I have never seen anything like what you guys are describing here. The worse incident was in a restaurant where the waiter had to go to quite a bit of extra effort to get us in. He was obviously annoyed even though he tried to hide it, and yet he still gave us good service and earned himself an extra big tip.
Being in a chair, it's harder to get around people, but a quick 'excuse me' along with a smile, and as soon as they see the chair they quickly make room, and often with a quick apology and return smile.
I know that if I saw anyone treating him anything like the stories above that I would tear in to them. I myself get really pissed off by people in public not paying attention and getting in my way but if it's someone with a disability or a child then I am not annoyed in the slightest. And on more than one occasional I have had to do some near-gymnastic movements to avoid sending a child flying when they ran in front of me.
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