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By *ertnbecky OP   Couple
over a year ago

oldham

posted this on other thread but no joy anyone know of any wheelchair friendly clubs for me to take me stump to please.

yours leg gone balls full bert xxxxxx

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By *ushroom7Man
over a year ago

Bradford

deserves a bump, someone may know

have you phoned any up?

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By *ertnbecky OP   Couple
over a year ago

oldham

tried about 5 in manchester area no joy must be one somewhere

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By *iamondladyWoman
over a year ago

titsville

I can't think of any as most have stairs and not lifts.

Although the one time I went to Adam & Eve's in Manchester I saw a guy in a wheelchair in the club but he couldn't access all areas. It might be an idea to ring the club and enquire it was many years ago though.

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By *ertnbecky OP   Couple
over a year ago

oldham

have to bump we needs a shag lol

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden

Have you thought about getting a robot leg like that army bloke off of this year's Big Brother?

It looked awesome.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would think Liberty elite would suit it is one club that does have an upstairs but the Jacuzzi and huge playroom is all on the ground floor well ok one step up from the bar floor level lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Couldn't you have a Party at Home ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have you thought about getting a robot leg like that army bloke off of this year's Big Brother?

It looked awesome."

Or one of those spring attachment things that disabled athletes wear. It makes one go faster apprently, something our female members might enjoy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the disability discrimination act not hit swingers clubs yet??

i know my local had to make adjustments for wheelchairs etc to comply with the law so dont see why a swingers club should be any different? but dare say someone will tell me different! x

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"the disability discrimination act not hit swingers clubs yet??

i know my local had to make adjustments for wheelchairs etc to comply with the law so dont see why a swingers club should be any different? but dare say someone will tell me different! x"

i was just thinking this.

I am sure the law says they have to make 'reasonable adjustments' but the work reasonable has many meanings.

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By *ensualfire88Man
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"the disability discrimination act not hit swingers clubs yet??

i know my local had to make adjustments for wheelchairs etc to comply with the law so dont see why a swingers club should be any different? but dare say someone will tell me different! x"

Pretty sure if you spoke to the nicely they would try and sort something out for you.

When i used to hang out with my mate in a 'chair people (i.e businesses) were generaly only too happy help. Quite possibly motivated by the fear that you would scream "discrimination" and sue if they didnt...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the idea of reasonable iv seen in one pub was the bouncers lifting chair up step! mind u they were rather fit bouncers.....off to find a wheelchair to borrow!! xx

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By *iamondladyWoman
over a year ago

titsville

Unfortunately in some clubs it wouldn't be practical to have people carrying people up stairs due to the shear numbers of people in the club. There can be hundreds of people in the club I'm thinking about and their staircases are only one person wide so it's a nightmare trying to get up and down them for able bodied people. Loads of queuing and giving away to let people go up or down them.

Now I'm sure people would help but is that what the OP would want each time he needed to use the stairs.

Also I'm sure its against Health & Safety rules for staff etc to lift people I expect so unless clubs install lifts its going to be very difficult.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Unfortunately in some clubs it wouldn't be practical to have people carrying people up stairs due to the shear numbers of people in the club. There can be hundreds of people in the club I'm thinking about and their staircases are only one person wide so it's a nightmare trying to get up and down them for able bodied people. Loads of queuing and giving away to let people go up or down them.

Now I'm sure people would help but is that what the OP would want each time he needed to use the stairs.

Also I'm sure its against Health & Safety rules for staff etc to lift people I expect so unless clubs install lifts its going to be very difficult."

plus i should think it is quite hummiliating to have people carry you up and down stairs etc

if i am thinking of the club yo are thinking of the stairs are a nightmare - i constantly fear of falling down them and looking a tit lol

i guess for the OP there are few clubs out there that could acomodate a wheelchair user. depends how far he wants to take this, bringing in the DDA etc to get clubs more accessible or to just shrug and say oh well and stick to house meets etc

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