I will argue the point! I am a PWD (lifelong) that kept me from playing the
game, but not as a team manager & statistion from 7th grade to university
level as well as being a sports reporter/editor from high school to
university. I still attend my university games and watched the Super Bowl.
I think there should be more opportunities for PWDs in all sports and that
stadium architics should be taken to task for their poor designs. In Los
Angeles wheelchair users are stuck in the end zone. No matter whether you
are a student and rather be in the student section with your peers or a
wealthy alumni and have the financial ability to pay premium seating.
Thomas Hamlett
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From: M.G.Peckitt <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: Nothing to to do with disabled people
>The remark "disabled preople have nothing to do with
>football" is an interesting point though. I will not argue
>with that.
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>M.G.Peckitt
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