At the very end of this semester, I’ll think about Access to the workplace for the disabled. The ploblem is “handicapped people can’t do something without help. I think they can’t go up stairs and so on with a wet finger. If they use wheel chairs, they need elevators. At the stations or anywhere, another ways exist frequently. They don’t have any bumps so wheel chairs can go with a wet finger.
Besides, if they’re blind, they need Brailles at the beginning of stairs, crosswalks, something like that. If traffic signals tell that they can go with sound, it is helpful, isn’t it?
If their ears don’t work, on television, for instance, there are letters to help their understandings.
Equipments for handicapped people is increasing day by day I think. Is this a good thing? My answer is actually “Maybe yes, mabe no.” The reason is ”NOT completed.” Sometimes they (handicapped people) can go with a wet finger but sometimes no. This is because the equipments are NOT sufficient.
However people make efforts each other I think, so I hope that this condition will be kept!