Better hauling handicaped Citizens

Better hauling handicaped Citizens

Target:
Sunnyhill Adventures staff
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Family vans are not designed to haul 10 handicapped adults.  The springs are not strong enough and at times, seatbelts can be hard to get to.  Stuff like that can be quite dangerous in a crash.  It is more safer to haul the handicapped on a big bus rather than a van.
Family vans are not designed to haul 10 handicapped adults.  The springs are not strong enough and at times, seatbelts can be hard to get to.  Stuff like that can be quite dangerous in a crash.  It is more safer to haul the handicapped on a big bus rather than a van.
We find that the vans that are being used are not designed to haul handicapped adults.  It would be more safer if they are hauled on a big bus where you already have the proper springs and more room if there is a crash.
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# 26:
1:36 am PST, Feb 19, Lynda Harding, United Kingdom
# 25:
9:49 am PST, Jan 4, Octavian Paul Draja, Romania
# 24:
2:39 am PST, Dec 2, Can Atik, Turkey
# 23:
8:58 am PST, Nov 19, Name not displayed, United States Minor Outlying Islands
# 22:
7:32 am PST, Nov 19, Angela Gunn, United Kingdom
OF COURSE GET BIGGER BUSES FOR PEOPLE WITH ANY FORM OF HANDICAPS PEOPLE NEED MORE SPACE GIVE THEM THAT ASAP
# 21:
1:47 am PST, Nov 19, Julie Van Niekerk, South Africa
Only when an accident happens then a decision will be made. Some people dont think "Prevention is better than cure"
# 20:
6:12 pm PST, Nov 12, Patrick D. Richmond, Missouri
Hauling handicapped adults on a little van is stupid and dangerous. Get those handicapped adults out of the van and onto a bus! The big bus is much safer and is designed to haul heavier loads like handicapped adults. Plus the springs and engine are strong enough for heavy loads.
# 19:
4:58 pm PST, Nov 12, Debby Divine - Salan, Australia
This is not a hard ask if you think about it. I can't beleive that insurance companies haven't been on this band wagon,"It's just common sense really"and not to mention more humane!
# 18:
4:27 pm PST, Nov 12, Marjorie Geri, Florida
# 17:
7:46 pm PST, Nov 4, Pam Boland, Georgia
# 16:
3:17 pm PST, Nov 3, Dalia Hettfield, California
# 15:
5:59 pm PST, Nov 2, Donald Rock, Jr, Florida
# 14:
2:37 pm PST, Nov 2, Chum R, Canada
# 13:
1:27 am PDT, Nov 2, Frances M. Amaya, Texas
# 12:
9:10 pm PDT, Nov 1, Sarah Bennett, Texas
Handicap vans need to be better suited to allow more possiblities. It isn't fun being handicap and not having vans that meet our needs only makes it worse.
# 11:
5:01 pm PDT, Nov 1, Barb Knight, North Carolina
Sunnyhill needs to invest in two good vans with strong lock downs for wheelchairs and make sure the seatbelts work properly.
# 10:
9:39 am PDT, Nov 1, Joycey Berry, North Carolina
# 8:
3:27 am PDT, Nov 1, Michael Owens, Virginia
# 7:
11:36 pm PDT, Oct 31, Chief Dubie, Missouri
YOU CAN'T FIT TWO POUNDS IN A ONE POUND SACK!!! If you don't put your children in restraints/seat belts or a child seat, the state just may take your children away, for endangerment, but the state does not require seat belts in state vehicles!!! When leaders don't lead by "EXAMPLE", AND THEN ACT AS IF THEY ARE EXEMPT FROM THEIR OWN LAWS, YOU HAVE "TYRANNY"!!! I say that it is time to car pool the "PUBLIC SERVANTS" in said manner, and use the "LIMOS" FOR THE SICK AND DISABLED!!!
# 6:
9:01 pm PDT, Oct 31, JOSSIE ROSS, Canada
# 5:
8:22 pm PDT, Oct 31, Tashia Mccarty, Maryland
# 4:
9:01 am PDT, Oct 31, Name not displayed, New York
# 3:
7:52 am PDT, Oct 31, Susan Marden, Maine
VERY TRUE MY BROTHER IS IN A WHEELCHAIR
# 2:
4:31 am PDT, Oct 31, Bill Craig, Germany
# 1:
10:03 pm PDT, Oct 30, Robert Redmon, Ohio
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