Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Dear to whom this letter concern on Beacon Hill,
Don't be concern about the past face the present there are much more people with disabilities now and some people with disabilities visits Beacon Hill and some are in wheelchairs including me and you got to have to say how could we accommodate them we are going have to install some ramps and better curve cuts because the saying goes that the general public do not know about head injuries they don't know about disabilities unless something happens to that person or that person see a disabled person in a wheelchair so think about that disabled person please and stop thinking about the past it is gone by or it is history. If a disabled person is in a manual wheelchair or a electric wheelchair and that wheelchair would tip over by accident yous people that work on Beacon Hill would find a serious lawsuit against yous and that is true too so I want you to think very, very, hard about your choice that you had made about leaving Beacon Hill as it was like back in the Colonial times because this is not like that time this is now and they did not know about brain injury in 1955 like they do today . Because may be next time you will be in a wheelchair instead of me and that is true. Because it only takes one trip over a uneven cobble stone and hitting your head really, really, hard could change your life for ever and you will not like it either. Take it from a guy who knows too well and living with people that are in wheelchairs too just like me. Every Monday afternoon I rides a great big dark blue van with some people from my program to go talk on television at Somerville community access cable and I would talk about how the commissioner of Beacon Hill rejected to install ramps and put in better curve cut for the disabled people and that is not right and not fair just picture you in that disabled person situation it could happen some day so thnk really, really, hard who you are hurting please do because may be if you are not careful where you are stepping on your way to work on Beacon Hill maybe you will be the next disabled person in a wheelchair just like me and that is true too.
Don't be concern about the past face the present there are much more people with disabilities now and some people with disabilities visits Beacon Hill and some are in wheelchairs including me and you got to have to say how could we accommodate them we are going have to install some ramps and better curve cuts because the saying goes that the general public do not know about head injuries they don't know about disabilities unless something happens to that person or that person see a disabled person in a wheelchair so think about that disabled person please and stop thinking about the past it is gone by or it is history. If a disabled person is in a manual wheelchair or a electric wheelchair and that wheelchair would tip over by accident yous people that work on Beacon Hill would find a serious lawsuit against yous and that is true too so I want you to think very, very, hard about your choice that you had made about leaving Beacon Hill as it was like back in the Colonial times because this is not like that time this is now and they did not know about brain injury in 1955 like they do today . Because may be next time you will be in a wheelchair instead of me and that is true. Because it only takes one trip over a uneven cobble stone and hitting your head really, really, hard could change your life for ever and you will not like it either. Take it from a guy who knows too well and living with people that are in wheelchairs too just like me. Every Monday afternoon I rides a great big dark blue van with some people from my program to go talk on television at Somerville community access cable and I would talk about how the commissioner of Beacon Hill rejected to install ramps and put in better curve cut for the disabled people and that is not right and not fair just picture you in that disabled person situation it could happen some day so thnk really, really, hard who you are hurting please do because may be if you are not careful where you are stepping on your way to work on Beacon Hill maybe you will be the next disabled person in a wheelchair just like me and that is true too.
