[Menvi-discuss] Blind Drivers

Chela Robles cdrobles693 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 9 14:43:37 EDT 2011


OK now this subject will be closed back to music and me back to
practicing trumpet!

On 8/9/11, SClark6144 at aol.com <SClark6144 at aol.com> wrote:
> I figured someone would spoil the fun.  I was just  getting ready to ask
> how you blind folks feel about silent cars.  I guess  I'm wondering if
> you're
> really out there by yourself.  It is SO dangerous,  and I don't mean cars, I
> mean really mean people.  If I had a blind person  in the family, they
> would go NOWHERE unaccompanied.
> Syl
>
>


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