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Old 05-26-2010, 08:03 PM   #37
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Actually they put braille on those machines because not only do people drive up to them, but in many locales they receive quite a bit of business from folks that walk up and use the machines.

Never occurred to me until one day in downtown Dover I actually waited while an individual who I know has severe vision issues used the machine (on foot) while I patiently awaited my turn to drive up.

I realized two things at that moment. I am extremely lucky to have my vision, and I now knew why braille was introduced to these machines!


" Actually they put braille on those machines because not only do people drive up to them, ".

Thanks Skip, and in this case you are being very kind! Most of us know that there are passenger seats, located just behind the driver, that bring folks so as they can access their bank accounts.

Amazing how some with 20/20 vision, just don't have a clue.



Very nice to have you back, Skip. Most of us missed you're absence and appreciate you're incites here.



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