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|    Re: OT: Election day    |
|    03 Nov 10 19:04:32    |
      >> On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 12:43:16 -0400, Charlie E. wrote       (in article <7743d6phfc1fq2duej4jf1gvhfekfcsjij@4ax.com>):       >        > It is not that they don't allow it, they just don't like it! 8-)       >        > You always get strange looks when there are two of you trying to       > squeeze into a little space... <<              I seriously do not understand this. If someone came in with a cast on their        writing hand from a bowling accident, no one would question them going in        with assistance. Ditto elderly people who don't see well and have shaky        hands. We have a lot of people going in with someone assisting them, for all        sorts of reasons (and for those listed as permanently requiring assistance,        the voter rolls don't tell us what their disability is; just that they have        already registered the fact that they'll require assistance in the voting        booth). Nobody thinks anything of it. And we have miniscule "cubicles";        really just tall spindly tables with three sides and a light, with the        writing surface probably no more than sixteen inches on a side. Someone        going "in" with them merely means they are standing next to them at the        shielded table. It's basically too small for one, to say nothing of two.        But in any case I don't see why the size would have anything to do with a        reaction to a voter requiring assistance. I think you maybe just have awful        poll workers in your precinct.              Amy       --        Ten Thousand Questions       A Question a Day for Journaling, Self-Discovery, and Transformation       "2010 is the Year of Questions"       tenthousandquestions.com       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32        * Origin: Time Warp of the Future BBS - Home of League 10 (1:14/400)    |
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