bernardbresslaw
Striker
That doesn't mean the club should cater to every "irrational" opinion
They have a disabled area for this very reason
Who has said that they need to cater for my dad numbnuts? He's just stopped going.
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That doesn't mean the club should cater to every "irrational" opinion
They have a disabled area for this very reason
Theres a difference between being disabled and a having a bit of a mobility problem ffs.What?
There is a disabled area. It's there to help people
Someone's touchyWho has said that they need to cater for my dad numbnuts? He's just stopped going.
I only insult idiotsTheres a difference between being disabled and a having a bit of a mobility problem ffs.
For one of the mouthiest posters on here for hoying insults you quickly changed your tune when a mod popped on and even had the neck to like his post condemning the insults!!
Until someone in authority tells you not toSomeone's touchy
I only insult idiots
I haven't been "mouthy" on this thread at all, I've asked why the man can't sit in the disabled threadUntil someone in authority tells you not to
"You’re disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a ‘substantial’ and ‘long-term’ negative effect on your ability to do normal daily activities."Theres a difference between being disabled and a having a bit of a mobility problem ffs.
For one of the mouthiest posters on here for hoying insults you quickly changed your tune when a mod popped on and even had the neck to like his post condemning the insults!!
Ah the disabled thread.I haven't been "mouthy" on this thread at all, I've asked why the man can't sit in the disabled thread
Now jog on, I can't be arsed with you
TBH I'm impressed with your commitment to the persona. Thought you might come on and throw out a bit of chaff to cover your tracks but no. Instant magical disappearance at final whistle until you found something miserable to sink your teeth intoCabbage seems an apt username there
Nice of my fellow posters to make a thread in my honour while i was out
yes they have, about 10 yards away from where i'll be sat.Can you confirm the club have actually offered to seat him in his chair in one of the disabled sections though?
for 3 1/2 years it was stored in the photographers room. not one complaint from them, in fact at half time they sit in it.Actually, the thing to do is to address the health and safety issue that has been raised and resolve it, rather than assume that the very mention of the words 'health and safety' is sufficient to bring existing arrangements to an end. In this instance, I would be asking why the storage of a portable but essentially inanimate object represents a risk to any person's health and safety. Obviously, the wheelchair should not be blocking or otherwise impeding the walkways and emergency exit routes. However, in a stadium the size of the SOL, it would be difficult for SAFC to argue that some adequate storage facility couldn't be arranged within each stand.
This came long after i logged on this morning but people have their agenda i suppose.TBH I'm impressed with your commitment to the persona. Thought you might come on and throw out a bit of chaff to cover your tracks but no. Instant magical disappearance at final whistle until you found something miserable to sink your teeth into
So what is the issue with using that wheelchair space then?yes they have, about 10 yards away from where i'll be sat.
Newspaper article i read from last month says theres a family of them so wouldn't be able to sit with the family.So wat
So what is the issue with using that wheelchair space then?
yes he was happy then, as the club held a meeting and said he could store his chair as usual, then changed their minds once he'd renewed for this season.Consider me your corbyn on the train tory boy.
"this situation has dragged on for over a year, if the don't want people attending like my father at least have the decency to come out and say so".
his grandson is disabled so he probably has more understanding than you have.Why?? What would be a problem with sitting in a disabled section? That is the kind of attitude that needs changing. People that sit there aren't from another planet, it wouldn't make him any less of a person
yes we were given a pass for the orange car park, you try pushing a wheelchair back to the ground when it is emptying, it isn't easy.Newspaper article i read from last month says theres a family of them so wouldn't be able to sit with the family.
However, it says they already have been given a free disabled parking space but complaining it takes too long for one of them to get the wheelchair from the car!
You would be sitting a while anyway before they open the barriers.
after a year of trying to get this sorted, and after being told before this season started we could store his chair, now we can't . the club don't answer e mails, so what else could i do?Surely this can be sorted amicably without the need to run to the press. The biased north east media do enough damage to our club without supporters giving them any further ammunition.
That hardly seems the actions of someone not wanting your father there. I'm sure we all hope it gets sorted, but it depends really how much your dad wants to be there as to whether he takes up the offer. Ultimately that's his decision, or possibly one you will decide between you and not decided by the SMB.yes they have, about 10 yards away from where i'll be sat.
I've been disabled since i broke my back at 16 in 1995 causing a spinal cord injury at L1, got around on crutches for last 21 years so yes I do know all about disability mate.yes he was happy then, as the club held a meeting and said he could store his chair as usual, then changed their minds once he'd renewed for this season.
his grandson is disabled so he probably has more understanding than you have.
yes we were given a pass for the orange car park, you try pushing a wheelchair back to the ground when it is emptying, it isn't easy.
after a year of trying to get this sorted, and after being told before this season started we could store his chair, now we can't . the club don't answer e mails, so what else could i do?
sorry to hear that, so you shouldn't have stated that my dad has an attitude to disabled people.I've been disabled since i broke my back at 16 in 1995 causing a spinal cord injury at L1, got around on crutches for last 21 years so yes I do know all about disability mate.
I don't think I have stated that mind.sorry to hear that, so you shouldn't have stated that my dad has an attitude to disabled people.