Odo,I don't know about other places but it's the same stupidity in Michigan with the scratch off Lotto vending machines, They have braille writing on the machine. How the hell is a blind person going to play a scratch off Lotto ticket?
Bartel, See my reply to Odo. Then maybe rethink your ideas on stupidity. Funny, how often a person calls someone else 'stupid' because of their own ignorance.
Odo, Having had vision problems I can tell you from experience. I've had times in my life when I could see 2 meters ahead, but at 1.9 meters, my vision dropped off so badly and so quickly that it was a problem. There have been times when I could see distance well enough to drive a car completely safely, but couldn't see close enough to read the dashboard, other than to know how fast I was going. ...On these (annoying af) e-scooters etc, a person could be able to see more than well enough to operate it, but couldn't read the instructions on it well enough to know how to rent it.
Also, shame on the 26 upvoters for being to short-sighted to realize that.
#4 Yeah, let's make blind people ride f@#kin e-scooters! They will do it the same way every other idiot does it - blind and antisocial... Or is it for the blind people who trip and fall over this rubbish? So they know where to say thank you? F@#kin e-scooters...
#6... ok another one... why do you need sign language on a sign? Deaf people can read, and most non-deaf people can't understand sign language. Again, what am I missing?!?!
Odo, Not all deaf people can read, even though most do. I'm wondering if the BK in question has staff that can sign, in which case they'd want to advertise the fact.
Odo,I don't know about other places but it's the same stupidity in Michigan with the scratch off Lotto vending machines, They have braille writing on the machine. How the hell is a blind person going to play a scratch off Lotto ticket?
Bartel, See my reply to Odo. Then maybe rethink your ideas on stupidity. Funny, how often a person calls someone else 'stupid' because of their own ignorance.
Odo, Having had vision problems I can tell you from experience. I've had times in my life when I could see 2 meters ahead, but at 1.9 meters, my vision dropped off so badly and so quickly that it was a problem. There have been times when I could see distance well enough to drive a car completely safely, but couldn't see close enough to read the dashboard, other than to know how fast I was going. ...On these (annoying af) e-scooters etc, a person could be able to see more than well enough to operate it, but couldn't read the instructions on it well enough to know how to rent it.
Also, shame on the 26 upvoters for being to short-sighted to realize that.
#4 Yeah, let's make blind people ride f@#kin e-scooters! They will do it the same way every other idiot does it - blind and antisocial... Or is it for the blind people who trip and fall over this rubbish? So they know where to say thank you? F@#kin e-scooters...
#6... ok another one... why do you need sign language on a sign? Deaf people can read, and most non-deaf people can't understand sign language. Again, what am I missing?!?!
Odo, Not all deaf people can read, even though most do. I'm wondering if the BK in question has staff that can sign, in which case they'd want to advertise the fact.
Some guys would stand back and consider it a challenge.
Also, shame on the 26 upvoters for being to short-sighted to realize that.
Reading isnt normally needed for logo signs. Most all humas have the capacity to identify logos. Even to def people this is stupid.
Some pics show that we live in world of slow minded