babydoll65
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qI'm thinking the first thing they are after is those renting the wheelchairs/ECVs simply to use the accessible entrances. They are the easiest I think to to target first, and I think this could work fairly well for that.
It's the more specialized cases that are problematic, and how they can retain the flexibility while also limiting it to those who truly need it while handcuffed by the law is the big question.
How would you go about targeting these people? I'll admit that there are many renting scooters that do not need them. But my mother absolutely needs to rent a scooter so how should someone at disney approach this type of abuse. If it were legal for disney to ask for some sort of proof from a doctor then THAT would end alot of abuse. But due to hippa laws that's what makes it the most difficult. During this trip my mom has already rented a scooter and will probably be using the assesable entrances to certain rides but she will not be using a DAS because she does not qualify for it because cms can visually see her issue.