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mattk
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29th Aug 09 at 16:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

can they drive, Im sure Ive just seen one in a new Zafira, even my passenger seen it and said she doesnt think they are allowed, I certainly thought they wernt allowed to drive?

are they?
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Not sure, but my christ they're strong.
davieslim
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how are you able to be so specific about whats wrong with them lol did you just see the person and thing down syndrome sufferer id know one anywhere?
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To be fair, people with downsyndrome are pretty different looking.
mattk
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they all look the same, My passenger is an optician and is doing a specialist course on treating them and said yes that person 90% has DS, or she might not have and just looked like it
SportBoy
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dribble on the windows
AK
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edit/delete

try and have a bit of decency
mattk
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its a serious question
SportBoy
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i have plenty of decency thx, its called a joke you gloomy sod.
SportBoy
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afaik they are allowed to drive as some are worse affected than others.
J da Silva
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I personally wouldn't allow them to drive, for their own safety aswell as others, Downs Syndrome is a pretty vollatile condition tbh and the mental aspect of it is unstable.

To put it into perspective, if I had really bad eyesight to the point where I was a danger to the public and myself, I would be disqualified wouldn't I?

On the flipside, if your a wheelchair user but can still drive by an aid of some sort, there's no problem with that so I can't give you a definate answer there Matt.
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you would be amazed some of the conditions people are allowed to drive with .. and yet eat a sausage roll while driving and get a fine.
Ben G
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not sure if they can or can't tbh.

i've seen a woman with legs about 6 inches long (no joke) and really long arms drive a car.

i used to serve her when i worked in a supermarket years ago, was so funny when she paid for the shopping, putting her long arms over the counter, couldn't see anything else
mattk
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Im looking on google now but cant find a great deal,

didnt know anything about the condition J and the bird who was passenger was getting out when we saw it so she didnt have a chance to tell me about it

Im not bothered if they can or cant btw, just curious
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It probably would depend on how bad the condition is. My mum is a special needs teacher and has taught downsyndrome children for years, some arent too bad but some are really violent, no concentration, bad mood swings etc. I see a few working normal jobs, going to college so some must be able to.
J da Silva
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They are strong though so power steering isn't a must.
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by J da Silva
They are strong though so power steering isn't a must.




they really do have no sense of pain, must be like being the incredible hulk.
J da Silva
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I used to speak to a downs fella, he was a real nice chap and was more pleasant than perfectly able scum you see in deprived areas, but if anyone abused him he used to bearhug them to death.
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A man and his son (who has downsyndrome) go past my work every day on a tandem bike. The lad is at school down the road, seen him out and about and he acts normal.
Liam B
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quote:
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A man and his son (who has downsyndrome) go past my work every day on a tandem bike. The lad is at school down the road, seen him out and about and he acts normal.


What a legend riding to school on a tandem
DannyB
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Yeah, I know when I was at school I'd rather of walked in naked than arrive on a tandem with my dad.
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quote:
Originally posted by DannyB
Yeah, I know when I was at school I'd rather of walked in naked than arrive on a tandem with my dad.



Especially living in St Helens
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Exactly, riding through rainford on a bike with my dad. OK. Would either get pushed off the bike before I got anywhere near the school or the bike would have been stolen before we even got on it.
Liam B
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quote:
Originally posted by DannyB
Yeah, I know when I was at school I'd rather of walked in naked than arrive on a tandem with my dad.


I'd of loved it fella, infact i'd of riden it in by myself
DannyB
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As much as I love my Dad, at 14 years old I'd rather not bee seen with him typical teenager I guess.

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