Cinemas more accessible for the disabled

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Cinemas more accessible for the disabled

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My friend is part of the team behind the muscular dystrophy petition for better accessibility for the disabled to visit the cinema. Part of the problem is the location of wheelchair seats which leaves people with disability in pain and with a poor view.

If you have time, please sign the petition (you can post name/town only):
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=E ... I2qzHkk%3d

Thanks.
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Samuel_Scott wrote:My friend is part of the team behind the muscular dystrophy petition for better accessibility for the disabled to visit the cinema. Part of the problem is the location of wheelchair seats which leaves people with disability in pain and with a poor view.

If you have time, please sign the petition (you can post name/town only):
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=E ... I2qzHkk%3d

Thanks.

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Signed as well. The state of some cinemas is shocking!
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