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Married to Night Train
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- Salford, UK
mangaman said:What would you rather the old man did - stay at home and rely on the social services to collect his pension, or maintain enough independence to get to the post office (even though it was obviously a monumental struggle for him by the sounds of things) and mildly inconvenience you.
There's mild inconvenience, and there's being run over on the pavement...
I live in a town full of old people and never feel in mortal danger of platoons of mobility scooters roaring around. There are far more yoofs on bikes on pavements even in a sleepy town on the South Coast
Sorry to go on but it's my job to keep old people as independent as possible so I feel strongly about it
As with any class of driver/cyclist/pedestrian, there are good and bad on mobility scooters. In my previous existance working in a supermarket, I had a shop-lifting oldie ride his straight at me as I tried to reclaim some madeira cake from him - we'd long since given up thinking of prosecuting him, but just wanted our property back. He set off up the crowded pavement, and you could see poeple leaping aside as he barrelled along. I know it doesn't make them all the same, but it's a worry that people aren't required to have any training, and someone who may never have driven can get in one and take it along a pavement.... Although I don't think age comes into it all the time - in cities with shopmobility hire centres, you often see relatively young people on scooters in the shopping centres, sometimes with a grandchild on their lap for good measure....
Independence is very important, I agree - I think I'll rather die than be totally reliant on others - but you have to think about safety too. You wouldn't leave someone to live alone if they were prone to leaving the gas on and then lighting a ciggie, would you?