davidgillon: Text: I really don't think you should put your hand inside the manticore, you don't know where it's been. (Don't put your hand inside the manticore)

Twice in five minutes twitter has had me not just *facepalm*ing, but full-on head-in-hands over abled attitudes to disability access.

First up were a bunch of pedestrianisation/sustainable transportation advocates arguing public transport meant no one needed cars. Someone had already made a point about public transport not meeting their needs that was probably disability related, so I pointed out mass transport fails as an access solution for disabled people because it doesn't address the mobility barriers between stop and destination. Not the built environment, but the physical environment of how far is it and how steep is the slope that determine accessibility if you have very limited ambulant mobility or are a wheelchair user. Not only did I get a general denial that it's an issue, but I had someone arguing that the solution to disability access was e-scooters (I really, really, really wish I was kidding).

And I just read the twitter profile of the main guy (not e-scooter guy), and he's not some random green, he's a senior transportation specialist at the World Bank. FFS!

Then I noticed a thread about the latest edition of the 'D&D Combat Wheelchair' rules. Yes, it's a thing, there are even figures available, and it's a thing that an ungodly number of ableds seem to find threatening in some way. So threatening that someone has actually spent several hours drawing an annoyingly well illustrated cartoon with character 1, in wooden wheelchair saying "Thank god, an accessible dungeon", and character 2 promptly magicking them them into an abled. So the first post in the thread was "Hey, new version is now out," and the second was the cartoon. After which it degenerated into D&D nerds who don't get the point saying but what about Spell X, and people who don't just get the point but know rather more about disability and why the D&D spells are a very limited solution. But seriously, what kind of a abled arsehole posts that cartoon as an immediate response?

Aargh, Ableds*


* Obviously not all ableds, but far too many of them.

davidgillon: A pair of crutches, hanging from coat hooks, reflected in a mirror (Default)
I just had my first e-scooter rider try to impale himself on my front bumper this afternoon. He wasn't on the road, but instead shot across a pedestrian crossing from the other side of the road just before I got to it. I managed to stop about 5m short, and only by braking far harder than I would in normal traffic

Not a young kid either, I'd guess forty-ish. That's a busy road, and just where it changes from a 30mph to a 40mph limit, so most people are usually accelerating about then. I strongly suspect he saw me and decided he'd force me to brake rather than wait.

If he'd been on my side, or I'd been closer or accelerating, I'd absolutely have had to do an emergency stop, and whether I could have avoided him would have been iffy - especially if someone else rear-ended me as a result.

Grrr!

(For the non-Brits, it's worth bearing in mind that it's not currently legal to ride an e-scooter on UK roads outside of a few trials areas in major cities, and those only for hire ones. And it's not legal to ride them on the footpath anywhere. If they come to police attention, they get seized and cut up).

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