Mobility in the UK
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Again this isn't something I know a lot about but I shall try.
ceci2176 wanted me to post about your view on the situation for people with mobility impairments in the UK. :)
I think we're pretty good, as a country, about stuff like this. Most public buildings, these days, have wheelchair access and there's a hell of a lot of laws to make sure that disabled people aren't discriminated against when it comes to employment. My apartment building is only a couple of years old and it has both a lift and a ramp for wheelchair access.
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I think we're pretty good, as a country, about stuff like this. Most public buildings, these days, have wheelchair access and there's a hell of a lot of laws to make sure that disabled people aren't discriminated against when it comes to employment. My apartment building is only a couple of years old and it has both a lift and a ramp for wheelchair access.