Morgan asked my friend who was there and told me that the president of the Community of Madrid, Esperanza Aguirre was inaugurating the tennis courts. Great I thought, what a chance to exchange a few words about the awareness campaign for the respect of the parking spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility muycapaces.com our association has been making for two years.
like me and I have many tables in it to get closer to the squatters in these places. Calmly and education I went to the driver and gave him one of our fine moral: I'll lend you my place, you lend me your legs.
squat
The response was nothing original: Just be a minute until they finish the event. MINUTE OF THE FAMOUS
SQUATTERS (minute test with flying time is relative) again stirred but this time my blood boiled more because it came from an official source.
light of my eyes change and he had to account because I said there were no problems going.
The response was nothing original: Just be a minute until they finish the event. MINUTE OF THE FAMOUS
SQUATTERS (minute test with flying time is relative) again stirred but this time my blood boiled more because it came from an official source.
light of my eyes change and he had to account because I said there were no problems going.
The problem is that much more to convince our society that these places are not a privilege but a right .
I am convinced that no one dares to park even a minute on sites reserved for cars and fords officers, police, ambulance right? and I wonder why?
Perhaps because they have more respect for this sector of society? do not think, what I think is that they fear being fined, they are afraid to touch the pocket and this is a reality.
In England, a country I know very well, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE dares to park in a disabled reserved even in shopping centers (in Spain we have a big loophole because she does not belong to a public place the police can do anything)
The fines in the UK can reach 1000 pounds and lost driver's license points.
The British not because they are more respectful than the English they just know that if they park if only for the famous minutes will be punished.
learning theory of Pavlov worked in this country because when I tell them what is happening in our Spain I can not believe that there are people able to park in spaces reserved for the disabled.
They now say they never do but this attitude began when the authorities began to denounce and punish all those who parked in these spaces. Now the British do not remember this stage only know that these places are a right that people with reduced mobility is important.
I'd love to tell you in this blog because you think people continue to park in these spaces?
Le informs the President that there is still much to do and agreed with me that the removal of architectural barriers is a must for people with reduced mobility but an improvement for
entire population: the blind, pregnant women, women with babies, elderly people are indeed grown more and more in our society
I told him that our partnership based in Miraflores de la Sierra we are conducting a series of photographs to identify the black spots of our peoples (architectural barriers, sidewalks and crosswalks without recesses, steps at different levels, constraints on public streets, lack of access to places public administration etc and encouraged me to continue working for a medium-term and short term there are no barriers and people told me that she wanted to see.
And now that I know personally I hope Aguirre put to work to expose our next goal: That all government sites such as libraries, town halls to present some kind of architectural barriers and thus hinder access for people with reduced mobility provided by law a portable ramp on your furniture as you can be in extinguishers present
This is another step in the path of social integration of a significant group of our society
0 comments:
Post a Comment