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Unfortunatley, it happens a lot. We have had lots of situations where someone stands right in front of DD, who is sitting in her wheelchair. When I nicely ask them to leave because Dd can't see, I have gotten some really ruide responses. Even worse are the people who send their kids to stand in front of the wheelchair, knowing they are blocking my DD.Angel16 said:Yes it certainly is sad that when we are placed in a group setting we as human beings seem to have no consideration or concern for our fellow human. I just don't understand.
There are nice people, but the norm seems to be getting to be "whatever it takes to make my trip magical" - never mind if it is inconsiderate to someone else.