To: Carry_Okie
Sorry, didn’t read your last sentence. But your post brings up another question. Some disabled people might require special handling - say someone with brittle bone disease. Granted saving them from drowning takes priority over worrying about a broken bone - but are the facilities now going to have to pay for lifeguards to receive training in how to recognize different medical conditions and how to handle them?
To: heartwood
Granted saving them from drowning takes priority over worrying about a broken bone - but are the facilities now going to have to pay for lifeguards to receive training in how to recognize different medical conditions and how to handle them? For beach lifeguards, they already do.
20 posted on
05/22/2012 9:53:13 AM PDT by
Carry_Okie
(The RINOcrat Party is still in charge. There has never been a conservative American government.)
To: heartwood
Some disabled people might require special handling - say someone with brittle bone disease. Of course, once you have your implant with the codes to your medical records...
Can you imagine designing a lift capable of dealing with every disease, one also capable of being accessible from both above and below simultaneously?
21 posted on
05/22/2012 9:56:39 AM PDT by
Carry_Okie
(The RINOcrat Party is still in charge. There has never been a conservative American government.)
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