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What do you think, a police registry for autism and training??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 522655" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well, it certainly couldn't hurt anything. </p><p></p><p>Most of the cops here know Travis from him walking around town. They stop and check on him if he's walking at night, which irritates him. lol But I think it's nice that they make sure he's ok. Although one asked if it wasn't more dangerous if he walked at night? Travis told him that for a blind person it didn't make much difference if it's light or dark. lol Now that got the guy thinking. Travis' biggest complaint is that not many people seem to understand what his white cane means, or that it automatically gives him the right of way. (he doesn't abuse that but he can't always know a light has changed ect) And he tells the cops so. He's been nearly run over zillions of times, even using the lights and crosswalks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 522655, member: 84"] Well, it certainly couldn't hurt anything. Most of the cops here know Travis from him walking around town. They stop and check on him if he's walking at night, which irritates him. lol But I think it's nice that they make sure he's ok. Although one asked if it wasn't more dangerous if he walked at night? Travis told him that for a blind person it didn't make much difference if it's light or dark. lol Now that got the guy thinking. Travis' biggest complaint is that not many people seem to understand what his white cane means, or that it automatically gives him the right of way. (he doesn't abuse that but he can't always know a light has changed ect) And he tells the cops so. He's been nearly run over zillions of times, even using the lights and crosswalks. [/QUOTE]
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