Quote Originally Posted by tootsie roll
Trust me when I say that the handicapped girl in the chair is helpless. If someone approaches her in a bad way, is she just gonna jump up and run away?
Yes, people do want to be treated equal BUT a disabled person will never be equal. Yes, it is easier for her to wait in a line, say at the grocery store but we aren't talking about that.
I'm sure the school could work it out if the girls are in real danger. And they should work it out.
Maybe you should put your efforts into getting security where security is needed. Maybe they can hire more guards so as not to trouble the parking lot police.
c'mon tootsie... wtf is more security gonna do? like they're going to stand in the stairwell mentioned? atleast get real about it those bastards are gonna be sitting wherever, and ocassionally running off to smoke a cigarette.... and that's about it... security puts a very false sense of secure enviroments in people.... except the ones who mean to do wrong/bad things... they know those guys aren't doing shit, cuz they're watching them, stalking 'em out and making sure they're not going to get in the way... meanwhile everyone else feels 'safe' because they see a guy in uniform..
slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . Is this a fight worth fighting? I will try and make this as brief as possible, but don't know how well I will do with that. There is this building on campus that is three story's with very steep stairs. There are three flights, the main stairs only go up to the second floor and you have to make the rest of the treck via one of two narrow secluded stair cases with space for people to hide under them at each turn. Now recently they made the one elevator in this building for facualty and the handicap only and you need a Rating: 5