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Ok, but that doesn't stop businesses/organizations from offering certain activities, does it? Sky diving isn't safe for everyone, but that doesn't mean it can't be offered for those folks who want to and are physically able to do it. I don't quite get that one, RoPo.
As it stands now, the disabled are not discriminated against. If a wheelchair-bound person wanted to skydive, they are able to find a person who will do two-man jumps. If they only allow those who are able to swim/breathe through an airtank under the water, I do not see how that is not discriminating against them. Those who have mental and physical disabilities should be able to enjoy the majestic creatures just like everyone else.
Ok, but that doesn't stop businesses/organizations from offering certain activities, does it? Sky diving isn't safe for everyone, but that doesn't mean it can't be offered for those folks who want to and are physically able to do it. I don't quite get that one, RoPo.
As it stands now, the disabled are not discriminated against. If a wheelchair-bound person wanted to skydive, they are able to find a person who will do two-man jumps. If they only allow those who are able to swim/breathe through an airtank under the water, I do not see how that is not discriminating against them. Those who have mental and physical disabilities should be able to enjoy the majestic creatures just like everyone else.
