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trouble ([personal profile] trouble) wrote2010-06-10 14:47

Poll of Passive Aggressive Complaining

So, a coffee shop moved in to my beloved tea shop. I miss my tea shop, deeply, but I also like having a place to drink hot drinks that's air conditioned and has tables and stuff, and thus, here I am.

And I got used to being around people who though "Accessibility matters!". I'm really missing that especially right now.

Noting that I've already asked people to stop putting the table out front so it blocks the only way for a wheelchair to get into this building (both this store and the one next door) twice, and both times people have said "Oh, yeah, that's important" and then not moved it until I've said "Look, my husband will be here soon, and he'd like to get in your shop, kk?", I ask this question:


Poll #3406 Wheelchair Accessibility: Is it optional?
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 60


How many times will I need to ask the coffee shop to stop putting a table in front of the accessible entrance?

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3
1 (1.7%)

4
1 (1.7%)

5
2 (3.3%)

6-10
1 (1.7%)

11-15
7 (11.7%)

You will stop going before they stop doing that
48 (80.0%)



*sigh*
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[personal profile] willow 2010-06-10 20:14 (UTC)(link)
At this rate, I think you should have some set letters, pre-written. With fill in the blank spaces for identification; then you can print off and snail mail, email and also have copies in your bag on the spot to give to them as 'First contact notification' which lets them know three more will follow with cc's to the relevant agencies.

Actually I think the best thing (but which has lots of economic privilege issues) is if it were possible to have a smart phone take a picture of the offense, the store, the signage and the employees and it all go up on a folder online for you to handle later. So when you do send letters you can have all sorts of identification - it'd also make it easier for angry letters to the editor and various elected officials.

Still, so much damn energy because people refuse to have common sense about how the world should be available for everybody.
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[personal profile] staranise 2010-06-11 18:24 (UTC)(link)
Disability Mad Libs!
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[personal profile] willow 2010-06-11 18:48 (UTC)(link)
All that up ahead, isn't me denying your exhaustion; mental, emotional and physical and just the plain disgust involved in people being so clueless.

But yes, the mention down below about the Mad Libs is a facet of what I was getting at. It has reached the point where I think you having pre-written stuff would be easier because it is so much ____ has behaved atrociously in ___ and ____ instances by ____ and having no care about accessibility.