Is that sign in addition to or in place of handicapped/disabled signage?Lindy
I like it. A much more considerate way to handle it.
I wonder how that sign is monitored. I guess it is a "conscience decision" for the person who uses that space. An interesting one.
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Interesting.
Good worded sign though whether folk who need to be educated about the meaning of disability and its "limitations" will take notice is questionable.
Interesting. I think we need more sensibly-worded signs like this. I'm back again to join in the Signs, signs fun! :)Sreisaat Adventures
I like that respectful language, especially since the sign is near the seniors center.
I like that wording so much better than the usual.
Is that sign in addition to or in place of handicapped/disabled signage?
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I like it. A much more considerate way to handle it.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how that sign is monitored. I guess it is a "conscience decision" for the person who uses that space. An interesting one.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteGood worded sign though whether folk who need to be educated about the meaning of disability and its "limitations" will take notice is questionable.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I think we need more sensibly-worded signs like this.
ReplyDeleteI'm back again to join in the Signs, signs fun! :)
Sreisaat Adventures
I like that respectful language, especially since the sign is near the seniors center.
ReplyDeleteI like that wording so much better than the usual.
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