Not quite.
There is a sign on the bus asking all passengers to vacate the space if a wheelchair user gets on.
The woman apparently refused. The bus company now have to go further to enforce it. It doesn't say what happens if the person refuses.
Unfortunately I don't think means specifically a...
It's interesting reading in London. The situation with infrastructure has improved but that's come from a background when wheelchairs were banned on the underground until 1993.
I used to work in Camden not long after that and there was this man with a sports type chair who used to take himself...
There is enough on line quoting experts who think there is a potential breach. It would of course have be tested in court but to suggest such people are "assuming" aspects of the law somewhat undermines their expertise....
Assuming aspects and interpretation are very different things.
Someone...
They obviously weren't the first to highlight the issue. Problems appear to have pre-dated the strike.
I may have been reading this incorrectly, but Southern on balance do appear to have degraded a facility rather than adding one ?
I presume that for a long time you have been able to book...
The better analogy is the London Overland.
Some stations are still inaccessible I think. But for the ones that are the 24 hour booking thing has been removed. You can just turn up.
So there you go.
If you can get to the platform but still a ramp the advice on the TFL website is ask a member...
I'm reading the situation (please correct if not) that there used to be a number of stations where a wheelchair user (for instance) could turn up and be guaranteed help.
I've often seen that at Balham. They are out quick with the ramp.
I also presume that with the other stations you take your...