Hotel has put me in an accessible room, which is nice… but is there any reason to suppose that wheelchair users need any less space to put all their sink crap than anyone else???
[#]CampaignForCapaciousSinks #WouldItHaveKilledYouToProvideAShelf?
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@drandrewv2 OHHHH this is alongside my own personal hill to die on - no coat hooks in public accessible toilets. DO WE NOT WEAR COATS????? We need to take off layers and bags to pee too, you know!!
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@drandrewv2 space to manoeuvre wheelchairs I think, but give you a damned shelf somewhere.....
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@NatalyaD I understand the sink being low profile, but there was a dead space right beside it where they could have put in a 12 x 30 cm shelf without any further impingement of space.
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@drandrewv2 Yep and places like this never consider them, or try and avoid one constraint by alternative options. I hate this about accessible provision, especially when there's loads of accessibility professionals who could advise.
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