Hi everyone. This weekend I was planning a visit to the hi-fi retailers to hopefully listen to a couple of amplifiers. My fiancee tagged along and asked whether she could come and listen to a couple of amps. The thing is: my fiance is wheelchair user. I subsequently asked the retailer if he had access for wheelchairs. No was his answer.
Not the sort of person to give up I phone three others within reasonable travelling distance and asked the same question. They all replied with a NO. Does this mean that there isn't the finances to provide access or is it a lack of understanding. There are many people who are either disabled or cannot for one reason or another find using stairs difficult.
General access has improved over the years but it seems the AV high street outlets are being left behind.
Gripe? Me, never. . .
Not the sort of person to give up I phone three others within reasonable travelling distance and asked the same question. They all replied with a NO. Does this mean that there isn't the finances to provide access or is it a lack of understanding. There are many people who are either disabled or cannot for one reason or another find using stairs difficult.
General access has improved over the years but it seems the AV high street outlets are being left behind.
Gripe? Me, never. . .