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Should shopping centres provide wheelchairs?

Stephen Bell,
Cranbourne

NO

“People with wheelchairs should bring their own.”Robin Dzedins,
Warneet

YES

“It should be a courtesy as it makes shopping more pleasant for the elderly and disabled.”Joanne Casley,
Narre Warren

YES

“It makes it easier for people who cannot afford wheelchairs or cannot get around.”Michelle Brooks,
Cranbourne

YES

“People in wheelchairs are people too and have the right to feel comfortable shopping.”Christine Brown,
Cranbourne

YES

“Everyone has the right to shop – it does not matter that they are disabled.”

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