IMAGINE having to park ones car in a parking space so tight that one could not get out, even after putting a few dents in the car next door. Then, imagine having to seek physical assistance to get to the building entrance, squeezing through too-narrow doorways, and later, making multiple-point turns just to close the toilet door. The sad reality is that these are but just a few of the difficulties that the least-disabled people with disabilities have to contend with daily whenever they venture out into the world to try to live their lives.
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