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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3251340" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The OP's report mimics a report I saw on the news today. A lady fell out of her wheelchair in an airport, and laid on the ground while hundreds of people walked by while she was asking for help. It's a sad society when we can't take a second to help the disabled. </p><p>I can assure you they want to do it themselves without assistance but physical limitations sometimes don't allow that to happen and they need additional assistance. I'm speaking as a father of a disabled son in a wheelchair that has been in that position more than once. </p><p>He prides himself on being independent, but sometimes it's just not possible. </p><p>Do the world a favor and help a fellow human when they need it. Spend that extra 3 seconds to hold a door open for elderly or disabled. Your life will be rewarded by doing so because you will have self respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3251340, member: 5412"] The OP's report mimics a report I saw on the news today. A lady fell out of her wheelchair in an airport, and laid on the ground while hundreds of people walked by while she was asking for help. It's a sad society when we can't take a second to help the disabled. I can assure you they want to do it themselves without assistance but physical limitations sometimes don't allow that to happen and they need additional assistance. I'm speaking as a father of a disabled son in a wheelchair that has been in that position more than once. He prides himself on being independent, but sometimes it's just not possible. Do the world a favor and help a fellow human when they need it. Spend that extra 3 seconds to hold a door open for elderly or disabled. Your life will be rewarded by doing so because you will have self respect. [/QUOTE]
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