Not directly, but there will be no-clue parents who will sit their children on it to do their shoes, or stand the children on it so they can see parades and/or fireworks. Don't be surprised, these people do exist.
Not directly, but there will be no-clue parents who will sit their children on it to do their shoes, or stand the children on it so they can see parades and/or fireworks. Don't be surprised, these people do exist.
People take the liberty of resting on the back of the ecv when
we are at parades, or waiting for a show to start.
Its kind of crazy when someone you don't know, doesn't ask,
starts to lean on your scooter. Then they act like your imposing on
them by asking them to stop leaning, bumping on the ecv.
As jarring and bumping is not good for my back and neck.
So, keep your eyes out for what Cheshire Figment menioned.
Not directly, but there will be no-clue parents who will sit their children on it to do their shoes, or stand the children on it so they can see parades and/or fireworks. Don't be surprised, these people do exist.
Over the years, we have had people stand their toddlers on DD's wheelchair headrest, little kids sit on DD's footrest while we were in line (her foot was on it at the time) and, my all time favorite (NOT) was a parent who told her child it was OK to sit in DD's wheelchair while we were waiting for a parade and DD had gotten out and was sitting on the curb.
I wanted to point out I used an ECV in the world an found that the fit on elevators to be tight. It this extension removable for those situations? I bring a backpack and have had to remove it to have the doors close.
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