Andrew Bichard
DIS Veteran
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This has nothing to do with disney. but I found it amusing.
Some people have brains the size of peanuts!
Over the weekend I took a train ride from London up to York & back to view a wheelchair adapted van (Grand Voyager), which I bought - Mobile at last!!
On the train back I used the wheelchair accessible toilet. According to my wife, a young lad, age ten or so tried to get into the stall a few minutes after me, he couldn't figure out why the door wouldn't open and at one stage was trying to lever it open with his fingers. My wife had to show him the 'engaged' sign.
Anyway, when I come out, he is still there, standing right where I need to back out in my powered wheelchair. Now there isn't a lot of space in a train corridor, so I try to shoo him away so I have space to manoeuvre and turn to get back into the carriage. As I go back & forth, trying to turn in the confined space he is still in the way, first one side of me and then another. He just won't
go away and give me room.
Then he jumps over my legs into the toilet and closes the door, leaving me stuck at right angles across the corridor with my toes wedged against the door. I can't move until he comes out again. Of course, this toilet is the one next to the buffet car, so I am causing a bit of a problem to people trying to get past me. They have to climb over my lap, and then back again ten minutes later
with their food.
I had to laugh!
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Andrew Bichard
Some people have brains the size of peanuts!
Over the weekend I took a train ride from London up to York & back to view a wheelchair adapted van (Grand Voyager), which I bought - Mobile at last!!
On the train back I used the wheelchair accessible toilet. According to my wife, a young lad, age ten or so tried to get into the stall a few minutes after me, he couldn't figure out why the door wouldn't open and at one stage was trying to lever it open with his fingers. My wife had to show him the 'engaged' sign.
Anyway, when I come out, he is still there, standing right where I need to back out in my powered wheelchair. Now there isn't a lot of space in a train corridor, so I try to shoo him away so I have space to manoeuvre and turn to get back into the carriage. As I go back & forth, trying to turn in the confined space he is still in the way, first one side of me and then another. He just won't
go away and give me room.
Then he jumps over my legs into the toilet and closes the door, leaving me stuck at right angles across the corridor with my toes wedged against the door. I can't move until he comes out again. Of course, this toilet is the one next to the buffet car, so I am causing a bit of a problem to people trying to get past me. They have to climb over my lap, and then back again ten minutes later
with their food.
I had to laugh!
--
Andrew Bichard