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Wheelchair refusals on GNE services

Wheelchair refusals on GNE services

RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
(01 Jul 2024, 11:55 am)mb134 wrote Broken toggle or a snapped hinge. 

The driver isn't going to refuse to get out and extend it because they 'couldn't be bothered' as that's pretty much a guaranteed disciplinary.

You’d be surprised, a lot of the times its a case of looking in the mirror, seeing a pushchair and saying no. 

Unfortunately not a lot of people want to cause bother and get on top of it so it slides as the higher ups are going to be none the wiser.

Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services
RE: Wheelchair refusals on GNE services