Sussex wrote:
toots wrote:
If a driver can be exempt as stated below why would they need a WAV anyway?
Very good question, and I know of one union that has proposed drivers over a certain age (to be decided) are allowed to own and drive saloons.
This would allow a small number of saloons to be available for those folks that have been brainwashed by some into believing they can't get into a WAV.
Add exempted drivers to the old fogie's condition, and we have an answer to the problem you have outlined.
I have a friend who would take exception to you saying that she has been brainwashed into believing she can't get into a WAV. Whilst there is a step to aid her and handles for her to hold onto the problem arises if her hand won't grip which it often doesn't. Why should they have to put in so much more effort to enter a taxi. It's easier for people in wheelchairs to enter taxis than it is for some 'able bodied' people and that is not equality.
I'd also question why it should be an age related issue when it comes to drivers being exempt. It should only be strength and ability related issue not an age issue. I'm not a big person nor a strong person and I'd be lucky if I could push anybody over 7st in a wheelchair on a slight incline.