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  • Discourse touched me in a no-no place

    @beginner_ said:

    I think it's kind of pointless to make a page of a car dealership accessible for blind people.
    So long as they're not driving, what's the problem with them buying a car?



  • @dkf said:

    @beginner_ said:
    I think it's kind of pointless to make a page of a car dealership accessible for blind people.
    So long as they're not driving, what's the problem with them buying a car?

    There's nothing wrong with it, but they should probably get someone who can see to help them pick it out, in case they waste a lot of money on a really embarrassing style.


    Its sort of the same reason that blind people don't get employed as personal shoppers.



  • @dkf said:

    @beginner_ said:
    I think it's kind of pointless to make a page of a car dealership accessible for blind people.
    So long as they're not driving, what's the problem with them buying a car?

    Yeah, they could put them on 4 blocks and pretend-drive them as a slick move to get closer to fucking the girl from coyote ugly



  • @dkf said:

    @beginner_ said:
    I think it's kind of pointless to make a page of a car dealership accessible for blind people.
    So long as they're not driving, what's the problem with them buying a car?
    And what exactly would a blind person do with a car that they bought at a car dealership without any sighted people there to help them? It's not like they can carry the car home in their pockets.


  • Discourse touched me in a no-no place

    @Ben L. said:

    And what exactly would a blind person do with a car that they bought at a car dealership without any sighted people there to help them? It's not like they can carry the car home in their pockets.
    Have it delivered. Duh!



  • @Ben L. said:

    @dkf said:
    @beginner_ said:
    I think it's kind of pointless to make a page of a car dealership accessible for blind people.
    So long as they're not driving, what's the problem with them buying a car?
    And what exactly would a blind person do with a car that they bought at a car dealership without any sighted people there to help them? It's not like they can carry the car home in their pockets.


    Have it delivered as a gift to the person they bought it for?

    You know, like a husband buying a surprise gift for his wife on their anniversary. Or blind parents getting graduation presents for their kids who can see.


  • Trolleybus Mechanic

    @Snooder said:

    You know, like a husband buying a surprise gift for his wife on their anniversary. Or blind parents getting graduation presents for their kids who can see.
     

    Or a blind guy who wants to plow through a storefront full of kittens.


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    @Lorne Kates said:

    Or a blind guy who wants to plow through a storefront full of kittens.

    You've convinced me. As blakeyrat has argued, proper accessibility now is a moral imperative for car dealerships..


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    @boomzilla said:

    @Lorne Kates said:
    Or a blind guy who wants to plow through a storefront full of kittens.

    You've convinced me. As blakeyrat has argued, proper accessibility now is a moral imperative for car dealerships..


    Yes, why should the pastime of kitten massacre be available only to those gifted with sight?



  • @Snooder said:

    blind parents getting graduation presents for their kids who can see.

    I wonder if those met on a blind date


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