💨 Abstract
The author recounts an encounter in a pub where a man referred to disabled toilets as a "perk." The author, who has cerebral palsy, explains that these facilities are not luxuries but necessities, enabling independence and safety. Throughout her life, she has relied on various accommodations, such as extra exam time and accessible parking, all of which are essential for her daily functioning.
Courtesy: Melissa Parker
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