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Old 12-18-2006, 01:37 PM   #74
Flames_Gimp
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Originally Posted by eazyduzzit View Post
Basically the best example i can come up with was when i was in San Francisco. Lots of small businesses are operated there and when i went on a boat tour of the bay and around Alcatraz island. There was a disabled lady who was confined to a wheelchair and the boat that was taking about 15 of us on the tour said they did not have the facilities to accomodate the wheelchair but the captain gave the family a name of a company which did (which was on the next piere over) and instead of going off in a huff expecting everything to be catered to their needs, they accepted the fact everything on every corner can't cater to them and where very polite in thanking the captain for the information for someone who could.

Basically the moral of the story is, if you can't buy goods from one store, count your losses, move on and find one which can everything can't suit you.

you're now comparing a what, 100 year old prison, to a newer food store? of course alcatraz tour wouldnt be totally accessible.
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