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The blind leading the blind - local authority don't know what they're doing!

 

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Picture: Manager Online

 

A local authority in Bangkok have been roundly criticized for mistakes made in paving the sidewalk designed to help the blind.

 

But instead of helping the visually impaired they could be sending them to their deaths - or at the very least injury.

 

Paving stones called "Braille Blocks" have been put in Soi 11 Pahonyothin, in Phayathai district. They are meant to warn the blind when a turning or hazard is coming up.

 

Instead blocks that tell the blind it is safe to proceed are next to side turnings and others could lead the handicapped straight into power poles.

 

The incorrect paving was revealed on an online page called "The Sidewalk - the wide world of walkways" that examines issues regarding the handicapped.

 

Posters called for something to be done urgently before there is an accident, said Manager.

 

Source: Manager Online

 
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Lay those rippled paving blocks there Somchai, but boss that is not correct.

Listen Somchai i big boss you just labour, you are not paid to think, thats my job.

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The locals have gone mad with tactile pavers....kilometers of them on a back (Klong) road in Hua Hin.....overgrown and would never have had a blind person use it!

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1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said:

... would never have had a blind person use it!

Similar to the bicycle lanes along the canal road in Chiang Mai ...

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2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

My wife said "It's the Thai way" about something and I responded with "Yes, that's the problem." She hasn't said it since.

 

Mine often goes "they're supposed to...", "they're not supposed to..." and I respond with "Is this your first time to Thailand, then?"

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