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MagentaParticipantSome wheelchair-bound people are not simply unable to walk, but have other physical problems, such as weak bladder control, which makes it imperative that they get to a stall quickly. By all means, though, use your powers of observation and your judgment, and then use the stall! By this I mean that in a smallish party, you will generally spot the wheelchair, and hopefully avoid using that particular stall. (No wheelchair, no worries!) But in a situation where there are a lot of people (a concert, a mall), please leave the stall free. You do not know when it will be needed. Of course, a large percentage of disabled people can hold it as long as you can, but think of the ones who can’t. Not only that, but have you considered how much more time it takes to maneuver oneself onto the seat if you cannot use your legs?
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