Carol Smith
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October 28, 2002 |
My husband is blind and is able to travel without my help, with only the use of
his cane. He does not need, nor want, audible crossing signals. This is just
another insident of the sighted trying to tell the blind what they need. The
blind are more than capable of talking for themselves and I think you'll find
most of them are very much against audible signals.
Thank you.
Carol Smith
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