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09-03-2011, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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Banned from grocery store: human rights issue
Hi, it's a long story but I just wanted to post a few details about what happened to me.
A particular security guard who works on the weekends at a particular super market in Toronto has confronted me previously about my Segway. This time she got an employee to tell me I shouldn't come back and then when I asked to talk to the manager I was told it looked unsafe and was banned from the store. This is after I explained to them that I am differently abled and am not able to shop without it because I can't walk more than a few steps currently due to chronic centrally prolapsed disc. I was treated extremely rudely and took it upon myself to call the police who nonetheless compounded the problem by not coming to help and referring me to the human rights council. The human rights council law advise help line didn't help me! In fact they acted like I had no right to be upset because of the rareness of the Segway, even repeating what the store clerk had said, saying that I should have brought a doctors note that says I need a Segway. Nevermind that that violates me privacy and is clearly ableist. After having another store, the Beer Store mock me and harass me when I came in until a manager set things right (I was told that degenerative disc disease is "just something everyone goes through as they age and they learn to deal with it and get over it" after I had already explained that I've had Guillain Barre for seven years and am partially paralyzed. I finally took the issue to my local counselor and she is going to contact the MP as well as look into what legal issues are at play here, so hopefully this unfair treatment will stop soon. There should be a permit or some kind of thing to solve this problem. Anyways other than that so far so amazing. |
09-05-2011, 02:00 AM | #2 |
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Do you display a placard on your Segway?
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09-05-2011, 09:18 AM | #3 |
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I'm just a little curious.....how do you use the Segway to do your daily shopping?? I suffer with ALS and use my Segway for mobility but I would never attempt to do the grocery shopping with it. I could go in and get a candy bar but certainly can't carry any packages, etc. Not trying to be rude or anything......just wondering how you do it?
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09-05-2011, 11:42 AM | #4 |
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I wish I had an answer for you but unfortunately although Canada has done research on the Segway there are no protections in place.
In not well versed in Canadian Civel Rights Law so you'll need to dig to see if there is anything you can hang on this supermarket. Check out this link, don't know currant status : http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dan...-faq.shtml#a14 Be Big, AMAC
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09-05-2011, 11:50 AM | #5 |
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09-05-2011, 07:06 PM | #6 |
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Despite the safety weenies protestations about me causing graves harm to life and limb, I use my Segway as needed. *God forbid one of these overseers of potential calamity ever need aid in walking. Because by their own decree they have declare them selves ineligible to us anything other than dragging as solution to their mobility needs. *Life is fraught with risk, and let us not forget that we have an instinctive survival mechanism to deal with danger and so I say to all protectors of my safety feel free to state the obvious to contemplate the what if you (fill in the blank) an kill your self. *I will not expect them *to live up to their own principled protest. *If they ever find themselves *needing a mobility aid I will suggest they try a Segway and warn them the most likely problem they will have is dealing with the safety weenies.
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09-06-2011, 03:48 PM | #9 |
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When on foot, I always seem to get the cart with the wobbly wheel.
I wonder how that would affect the segway, pushing a cart that is out of balance itself, or not tracking straight. When I have shopped with segway, it always was with a bag or basket off the handlebars. Far more often however, I leave the machine in the front of the store. I do not have nearly the mobility limitations as some however, so that is not a factor.
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