08-03-2007, 11:55 AM | #11 |
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Thanks everyone. I always figured one day I might get a little opposition somewhere, but didn't think it would involve someone coming at me like that. I knew that if the time came and an establishment wouldn't budge that I would attempt to get the local paper and news stations involved. The news stations have "action teams" that go to town on personal rights cases, stores that won't honor returns, utility maintenance ripoffs, etc. Either they'd jump on an accessibility issue like a dog on a biscuit or they'd run and for the hills because of the volatility of such an issue.
I figured it would go without saying because of where I posted this ("Segway for disability" locations), but I should (have) point(ed) out that this involves Segways as mobility devices. It's not an open policy to all Segway usage. Don't need their stores suddenly flooded with Segways. Heh. And, yeah, I won't say that I didn't get a second look the times I was in there before that, because I get second looks from every single person in every single place I take it into (I didn't get a hassle there in my visits before then, though). I don't mind the looks so much. It's pretty shocking if you've never seen one before. I welcome the *genuinely curious and reasonable* questions about both the device and my reason for using it. Example: Shirtless tough guy in front of Target as I was rolling in, right before the incident (believe it or not): "Yooo! What the F**K?!?" [Not welcome] Home Depot employee that day, before Target: "Wow! That's so cool! How's it working out for you?" [Welcome] Little girl, to her mother, as I was leaving Target: "Mommy. Does he use that because his feet don't work" [Welcome. I smiled so the woman wouldn't be embarrassed. Kids are so curious. ] I'm pretty sure the confrontation with the Target woman helped to push the issue forward. It went well beyond policy and into discrimination. The company knew they had trouble on their hands and that I (we) were deadly serious. I figure all we need for Mickeyville now is for Pluto, Sneezy, or maybe Cinderella to accost me and we'll be in business.
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08-03-2007, 12:14 PM | #12 |
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You're right. The woman was coming at you with her assumptions about the way things should be instead of facts about how things really are. She berated you for what appears to be quite some time, trying to rationalize all the different reasons why you should be using something else, like your cane perhaps. What a bitchy girl, seriously. I wonder how the rest of her life is outside of Target.
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One issue that I have in MOST stores (I usually do NOT take the Seg into stores for this reason) is that they have tile floors - and tile floors with even a LITTLE bit of water become VERY slick - well - you know the obvious result of a very slick floor and a Segway.
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I do always watch the floors, though, no matter the case. Unless it's Target. There, I like to tear through the aisles and try to dodge people.
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rep points
damn...I nearly forgot to rep point you for your efforts! Sheesh...I'm getting slow in my old age!!
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I have been in our local (Cumming GA) Walmart on my i2 with out a problem. When I entered, I asked the lady near the carts that looked like she had been ready to say something "What direction to your bicycle pumps")? Floored with my question, she just stammered and directed me to the bike area. I road very slowley and had fun with a short demo to two employees. I didn't buy their pump and left the same way. No problem. I don't use it for a handicap or pretend to. I just wanted to act like a normal shopper and see how it went out of curiosity.
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08-08-2007, 02:47 PM | #19 |
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Thank you, Logik. It will be more difficult for store chains to exclude Segways after a history of Segs in Target stores operating without incident.
Target may carry products with imperfections, but there is nothing wrong with their way of thinking. I hope other chains will follow. Tim |
08-08-2007, 03:40 PM | #20 |
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Logik, I'd like to request that you follow up with your local Target. Please have them save you the "segway policy" letter/email. If possible, please reprint it here, and if possible, with the person within Target who'll field the internal inquiries about segways from other Targets around the country.
I know I'm asking alot. But with this information, other disabled gliders can quickly and easily retrace your steps. This helps them immensely when they run into problems at their local Target. Remember, not all folks are as adept as you've been at dealing with the bureaucracy of a large corporation! |
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