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Re: Blind people and rest rooms
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Harvey Heagy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 31 May 2013 07:10:36 -0500
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Maybe it was a harmless prank in that particular situation, but suppose 
someone would have really gotten embarrassed by this, or with out litigious 
society, suppose that same person would have sued the person?  That wouldn't 
have been too good.
Harvey
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 1:22 AM
Subject: Re: Blind people and rest rooms


> My motivation to learn print was to read restroom doors when the signs 
> were
> readable.  Braille signage has been one of the wonderful improvements in 
> the
> last 20 years.
> I don't know, that's a harmless prank.
> Nobody got hurt.
> Another story
> A friend of mine came to visit in the dorms for a couple of weeks, after 
> he
> had graduated college.  His brother lived there, but I had a double room, 
> so
> he stayed with me.  Anyway, their were a bunch of blind students that 
> often
> hung around in my room, he thought it was great fun to sit around naked as
> the day he was born, knowing that nobody could see him.  Well after two
> weeks of that, one of the girls did something that only a person with some
> vision could have done.  She later said, that she had been enjoying 
> watching
> him for two weeks, and wasn't going to let on that she could see all their
> was to see. 

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