also - I was in That London yesterday. On the train home I popped to the loo and noticed that the shaver socket had a label next to it in both English and Braille, however the Braille was simply printed on rather than raised.
Now I admit that the chances of a totally blind person needing to use a shaver socket on a train is slim at best, but this was totally pointless (literally). The other signs had the Braille printed properly. So my question is..
What have First Great Western got against blind whiskery people? Seems like a niche prejudice to me, but it's there all the same.
Have a Braille joke
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Now I admit that the chances of a totally blind person needing to use a shaver socket on a train is slim at best, but this was totally pointless (literally). The other signs had the Braille printed properly. So my question is..
What have First Great Western got against blind whiskery people? Seems like a niche prejudice to me, but it's there all the same.
Have a Braille joke
