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  1. If Cyprus cared about people with disabilities, they would invest in proper sidewalks and actually enforce parking laws by towing any car parked on the side walk. The fact that someone in a wheel chair needs to risk their life just to go outside, or have any independence should bring great shame for Cypriots.

  2. just_a_random_guy_11 on

    Parking on pavements and making infrastructure that blocks their access isn’t also discrimination? Just because Kokos from Tris Elies doesn’t discriminate it doesn’t mean his parking or his periptero sign on the pavement is ok.

  3. Creeds_Apartment on

    What. Half of the wheelchair ramps and sidewalks are blocked by makeshift parking spaces

  4. Driving around Limassol, I have noticed that many pavements in “prestigious” (e.g. Kalogiroi) areas have trees growing right in the middle of the sidewalk – there is no way a wheelchair user can move past them without going on the road. How is that not discrimination and whose smart idea was it to allow this?

  5. atrixospithikos on

    ? Lol. Who did they ask? I’m having difficulty getting around with the stroller or toddlers pushable bike I cant imagine how hard it would be for disabled people unless they go at certain parks or trails but moving around? Not buying any of this.

  6. That’s because almost no prople with disabilities in Cyprus can even go outside because they don’t have the infrastructure for it :/. I lived in Cyprus and one saw one wheelchair user while in the UK for 2 months I saw atleast 15-20.

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