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by BoorishBears
2441 days ago
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Why do people only picture someone born with a disability when they think of accessibility? Any one of us could be temporarily or permanently disabled at the drop of a hat. You don't make you decision if where you live with that in mind though based on your comment. Accessible design doesn't care if you broke your ankle and only have mobility issues until next month, it still helps you. People have this weird mentality that accessibility is optional because it doesn't affect them. It doesn't affect you until it does. That's not close to the only reason you should care, but even someone as needlessly cynical as you can at least appreciate that angle of it. |
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We're talking about a specific street banning a few types of vehicles in downtown SF, not accessibility design principles across the world. Perhaps context is more important than outrage?