That said, I'm debating if I want to keep using a cane in situations where my scooter. I feel geriatric as all hell using it.
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Replying to @sgrif
I've never been fond of the "handicapped" label (hence why I use a scooter and not a wheelchair). A cane makes me feel handicapped.
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Replying to @sgrif
That said, even in America where the law is on my side, people see me on the scooter and assume I'm some asshole who hates walking.
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"Looking handicapped" is helpful as a solution to that, as much as I hate the label.
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Replying to @sgrif
I don't really have a conclusion here. I mostly just wanted to vent. Hopefully y'all like my new geriatric look.
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Replying to @sgrif
Sure they can legally stop you? Regardless that sucks man, I know the pain, hope you get better!
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Yes, they can. The laws here are incredibly lax for non-government agencies (at least compared to America which is my baseline comparison)
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Damn, I guess I have the luxury of working in higher ed with flexible boss? my boss offered a scooter when I was recovering, I rocked a cane
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To be clear, you'd call my scooter a segway if you saw it.
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Replying to @sgrif
Um, that sounds way more badass! I dunno though, your hat with a cane is an awesome look I’d say
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Heh maybe if I get a nicer looking one. :)
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