I was in Woodgrove Centre today and was absolutely dismayed as to a new “policy” which targets persons with disabilities!! You now are charging $10 for 2hrs of using a motorized scooter while shopping!! I was told this came into effect as of May 15, 2024 and is to pay for maintenance of these units. First of all you only have 3 of them available and they are NOT brand new!! In a community of over 120,000 residents (nevermind touting yourselves as the largest mall on Vancouver Island), this already seems inadequate. Also, the majority of people who need to use such a device in the largest mall on Vancouver Island are on fixed and/or disability incomes and these are the people you need to take money from?? It absolutely seems as if your “policy” is nothing more than a statement of telling those of us with disabilities and other challenges have no business being in the mall in the first place and should just stay home!!! That is absolutely how I felt today, as an amputee, trying very hard to just be as independent as I can and who is on a very fixed income. But your greed and discrimination SCREAMED loudly that you put your own profits above supporting any accessible and inclusive environment.
How completely disappointing in this day and age!!
Are the parents taking out the “carts” for their children being charged a fee? NO! Are they subject to a time limit? NO! And how many of those are available at the mall? I counted at least 12 today 🤷🏼♀️
I am tired of the lack of respect and awareness we on lower incomes and disabilities are constantly being made to feel “less than” through policies like this which, in my opinion, is nothing more than discriminatory and...
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