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Thailand isn't a place for Handicapped
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10-08-2011, 05:26 AM
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NutChusty
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Reminds me of my former Lebanese girlfriend, she once worked in a doctors office for a short period of time, she allegedly got RSI in both her wrists, Personally I could not see any thing wrong with her wrist, well she got an official disabled label for her car as she told the doctor, she could not carry her shopping to far and needed to park her car in a disabled spot to be close to the shops, as her RSI did not let her carry things easily. To me that was a lot of rubbish, she was fitter than most woman I new, it was just a scam so she could get parking any where she want easily. I told her these parking spots are for people who really need them, but she said it my right.
Well I imagine there are not many public busses in Bangkok like in Australia, where the busses have hydraulic suspension and lower to road level to let a wheel chair on, but at least there is one advantage for disabled people in Bangkok, that is at least a taxi is affordable to the minimal incomed farang.
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