mrsksomeday
My Prince uses a power wheelchair!
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We just received a new copy of our "Community Policies (House Rules)" for our apartment last week, we are supposed to sign this by November 1st. The building has many elderly and disablied people in it. This year they are implementing "Scooter (Motorized Devices)" Policy. Bill is in a motorized wheelchair. I was wanting input to see if you think some of these "policies" are as ridiculous as I think they are. Here is what was given to us:
A. The use of "scooter" (Electric or Gasoline Motorized Devices), which includes Electric Wheelchairs, Electric Scooters and Electric Carts, has increased dramatically over the past few years. While the use of a "scooter" is necessary and reasonable for many mobility impaired individuals, "scooters" present unique and novel safety issues.
B. Because of the potential issues and to help ensure the safety of all residents and guests, while avoiding unnecessary damage to our property, a "Scooter Policy" has been developed. The following rules have been established:
1. To help ensure the safe operation of "scooter", "scooter" must be operated at "low speed" at all times.
2. The only person authorized to operate "scooters" on the premises is the resident who, if requested, must provide a physician's verification of their need for the "scooter"; no one else is authorized to operate a "scooter" on the premises.
3. "Scooters" must be parked inside the resident's apartment or the apartment of the resident he/she may be visiting; "scooters" must not be left unattended in the hallways, stairways, or other common areas.
4. "Scooters" must be recharged only within the residents apartment.
5. Pedestrians must be given the right of way at all times; ample notice must be provided before passing pedestrians in the hallways.
6. Extreme care must be taken while entering and exiting the elevators with "scooters". Residents must back into all elevators. Before entering or exiting an elevator, residents must be able to visually inspect the area ahead and behind them to make certain that it is clear of all pedestrians and obstructions. Residents, who are unable to do this, must outfit their "scooter" with mirrors.
7. Residents are solely responsible for all upkeep and repairs of their "scooter".
8. Residents are responsible for any damage caused by their "scooter" in excess of normal wear and tear.
9. Management is not responsible for any damage to "scooters" caused by other residents or guests.
10. Use of "scooter" in certain areas of the building and at certain times of the day bay be restricted because of congestion in the hallways and common areas. Such restrictions will be posted separately on the bulletin board at least 24 hours beforehand.
11. If a resident drives a "scooter" in an unsafe manner, causes injury to other residents, or creates excessive damage to the property, the resident may be required to proved third party verification of their ability to operate the "scooter" in the safe manner.
12. Under certain circumstances these rules may be further modified to reasonably accomodate the needs of individual residents.
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My questions are:
#2 - is it even legal? I thought people couldn't ask for verification of need? Am I wrong?
#4 - The only time I have ever seen anyone (not Bill) recharge outside their apartment was when we had a National disaster and the power was out for over 5 days. We have a generator in the building that kept the elevators and the snack room with power. After the management came back they put a padlock on that room so if the power goes out for days again they will lock people out.
#5 - There are people walking all around the building, how can Bill be made to give them the right of way at "all times"? How would he get anywhere?
#6 - When Bill was growing up he was backing into an elevator, it wasn't there and he fell a floor, he will not back into an elevator ever again.
#10 - Can they really restrict where he goes? If pedestrians are allowed there, wouldn't people in scooters/wheelchairs be allowed?
Any input would be greatly appreciated
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A. The use of "scooter" (Electric or Gasoline Motorized Devices), which includes Electric Wheelchairs, Electric Scooters and Electric Carts, has increased dramatically over the past few years. While the use of a "scooter" is necessary and reasonable for many mobility impaired individuals, "scooters" present unique and novel safety issues.
B. Because of the potential issues and to help ensure the safety of all residents and guests, while avoiding unnecessary damage to our property, a "Scooter Policy" has been developed. The following rules have been established:
1. To help ensure the safe operation of "scooter", "scooter" must be operated at "low speed" at all times.
2. The only person authorized to operate "scooters" on the premises is the resident who, if requested, must provide a physician's verification of their need for the "scooter"; no one else is authorized to operate a "scooter" on the premises.
3. "Scooters" must be parked inside the resident's apartment or the apartment of the resident he/she may be visiting; "scooters" must not be left unattended in the hallways, stairways, or other common areas.
4. "Scooters" must be recharged only within the residents apartment.
5. Pedestrians must be given the right of way at all times; ample notice must be provided before passing pedestrians in the hallways.
6. Extreme care must be taken while entering and exiting the elevators with "scooters". Residents must back into all elevators. Before entering or exiting an elevator, residents must be able to visually inspect the area ahead and behind them to make certain that it is clear of all pedestrians and obstructions. Residents, who are unable to do this, must outfit their "scooter" with mirrors.
7. Residents are solely responsible for all upkeep and repairs of their "scooter".
8. Residents are responsible for any damage caused by their "scooter" in excess of normal wear and tear.
9. Management is not responsible for any damage to "scooters" caused by other residents or guests.
10. Use of "scooter" in certain areas of the building and at certain times of the day bay be restricted because of congestion in the hallways and common areas. Such restrictions will be posted separately on the bulletin board at least 24 hours beforehand.
11. If a resident drives a "scooter" in an unsafe manner, causes injury to other residents, or creates excessive damage to the property, the resident may be required to proved third party verification of their ability to operate the "scooter" in the safe manner.
12. Under certain circumstances these rules may be further modified to reasonably accomodate the needs of individual residents.
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My questions are:
#2 - is it even legal? I thought people couldn't ask for verification of need? Am I wrong?
#4 - The only time I have ever seen anyone (not Bill) recharge outside their apartment was when we had a National disaster and the power was out for over 5 days. We have a generator in the building that kept the elevators and the snack room with power. After the management came back they put a padlock on that room so if the power goes out for days again they will lock people out.
#5 - There are people walking all around the building, how can Bill be made to give them the right of way at "all times"? How would he get anywhere?
#6 - When Bill was growing up he was backing into an elevator, it wasn't there and he fell a floor, he will not back into an elevator ever again.
#10 - Can they really restrict where he goes? If pedestrians are allowed there, wouldn't people in scooters/wheelchairs be allowed?
Any input would be greatly appreciated
