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Topic History of: Westfield on Saturday March 1st
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honey!oh sugar sugar. In The Know wrote:
hedda wrote:
i refuse to join in ITK's shocking anti-aged mobility challenged senior citizen campaign but an old bastard ran into me in the Bondi Westfield yesterday and kept driving ahead with a determined look on his gormless face.

spilt a milkshake all down my beautifully laundered shirt.


..... in a hurry to collect the benefits ?

I rest my case, M'Lud

PS - Most users are clearly NOT senior citizens either - just fat lazy bastards !


I think you would need to have certain amount of mobility to get into the scooter. Actually, you practically need a ladder to get into some of them!

A lot of disabilities are not obvious. I have a severe back injury and often can only hobble or not walk at all.

Nobody knows about it because I dont go out on a stretcher and the rest (most)of the time I am leaping round like a mountain goat.
SP17 But you will never sit on one - a mobility scooter?



No answer....
In The Know (as always) In The Know wrote:
I wonder how many of these "old and infirm" people - a bit like the "disabled" who referee football matches when the DHSS isn't watching ! - would break into a sweat running like a greyhound if they saw £20 on the floor ahead ?

She claimed she struggled to stand up, used a walking stick indoors and was dependent on a mobility scooter when she left the house.

But Department for Work and Pensions investigators saw her carrying a 32-inch TV, taking her dog for mile-and-a-half walks and carrying heavy shopping.

www.express.co.uk/news/uk/404872/UK-s-be...ar-hero-gets-NOTHING
SP17 No answer!

You'll probably just sit at home, when you become infirm.

As you won't want people (like you) making comments - like yours - about you.
In The Know I wonder how many of these "old and infirm" people - a bit like the "disabled" who referee football matches when the DHSS isn't watching ! - would break into a sweat running like a greyhound if they saw £20 on the floor ahead ?