I use a cane, but that's only because one of my legs is banged up and I can't walk for long distances without it. I can run and walk short distances though, and the rest of me is still perfectly able to open hatches and manhandle people who refuse to remove their spiky shoes when jumping onto an inflatable ramp. Hell, I volunteer with the coastal emergency services here (sea rescue only, land rescue is a sister organization.) and they don't have any problems with me needing a cane, since you don't need to walk far on a boat.
Yet will they let me sit by the exit so I can stretch that one bad leg? Hell no, and I've been moved around without any chance to show my medical documentation. But they'll let the geriatric grandmother who doesn't have the strength to open the door, or the panicky middle aged guy who can't decide anything, or any number of other obviously unsuitable people sit there.
Meanwhile, when I fly I scope out the exits that have people at them who can actually get people moving.
Yet will they let me sit by the exit so I can stretch that one bad leg? Hell no, and I've been moved around without any chance to show my medical documentation. But they'll let the geriatric grandmother who doesn't have the strength to open the door, or the panicky middle aged guy who can't decide anything, or any number of other obviously unsuitable people sit there.
Meanwhile, when I fly I scope out the exits that have people at them who can actually get people moving.
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