• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    10 days ago

    If a disabled person used a cart all through the store, and to their car, their disability should therefore not impede their ability to return the cart.

    If someone is using the mobility scooter, that’s a different story.

    Edit for clarity, if it does impede the ability, it does. That’s the end of the story, and the meme.

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      10 days ago

      If you need to use the scooter, then you’re not using a cart. You just have to be able to hobble between the store itself and your car. And sometimes you can hand it to someone to drive back to the store.

      As someone who has recently needed it for several very different temporary medical issues in the past 4 or so years (better now tho- it’s been a very weird time for me lol), I’ve seen that a lot of randos in the parking lot will even enjoy riding it back for you lol. Kids love it.

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      I am pro-“cart abandoners deserve the gulag”, but we’ve also gotta recognize that some disabled people may need the cart for balance, and if they return it, they now have to walk across the parking lot without that crutch. Maybe the right answer is to put cart returns next to disabled spots?

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        So they were able to get to the cart station before their shopping unassisted, but are unable to return the cart because the walk back is unassisted?

        I don’t buy it.

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        10 days ago

        I think it’s fair to assume the target of this meme is not that scenario.

        Edit also generally agree

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        So what actual disabled people do is just to talk to the cashier, who will say “oh let me flag down one of the Noble Cart Lads” or “oh just leave it, we’ll have someone out in a couple minutes anyways”. It’s standard to have someone on staff that helps mobility impared (or otherwise disabled) people load their car. If a place has mobility scooters, they absolutely have one of these people too.

        What you’re doing here is advocating for accommodation on a largely solved problem, without just asking the people you’re advocating for about the problem, and trying to signal your virtue while doing it. Stop it.

        (The reason for no cart returns next to disabled spaces is that many people will just sorta fling their carts at the returns, creating a whole lot of obstacles right where you least want them.)