Freesia123
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I could post this in the disabilities area but I'd like more of a general opinion. First, I don't want this to be a discussion on people abusing the system or not really needing a card. I know it happens but lets pretend that it doesn't. So here's my question:
Last we were there, I was with my dad who broke his neck in the line of duty as a police officer many years ago. His is also in remission from brain cancer which left his balance at an absolute zero. He fell and rebroke his neck although he can still walk. So he's in an ECV, and he has a GAC because waiting with others puts him at an increased risk for being bumped and falling. He needs assistance. Also, he doesn't last more than three hours a day at a park.
Anyways, we always got dirty looks, especially in FL, where we tended to not wait very long to get on the rides. Dad usually goes in the exit where there are fewer people and the CM lets us on. its not us who asks to not wait. So Why the dirty looks? Is it because people donr understand how it works and why? What would you change about the system ? What could we do to make them stop?
Last we were there, I was with my dad who broke his neck in the line of duty as a police officer many years ago. His is also in remission from brain cancer which left his balance at an absolute zero. He fell and rebroke his neck although he can still walk. So he's in an ECV, and he has a GAC because waiting with others puts him at an increased risk for being bumped and falling. He needs assistance. Also, he doesn't last more than three hours a day at a park.
Anyways, we always got dirty looks, especially in FL, where we tended to not wait very long to get on the rides. Dad usually goes in the exit where there are fewer people and the CM lets us on. its not us who asks to not wait. So Why the dirty looks? Is it because people donr understand how it works and why? What would you change about the system ? What could we do to make them stop?

