They really shouldn't have put the comments box so close, though. But they did, so you could claim you believed in good faith they expected you to bring it to their attention. :-)
(Assuming, that is, that you have the reach to grab a form and to stuff it in the box after filling it. I can't judge from the picture, but it looks marginal at best.)
Oh! Folks who don't use wheelchairs never cease to amaze me in terms of the things they'll find to render the drinking fountain unusable, the bathroom too small to turn in, the corridor too tight to navigate ... OTOH, it's a lovely sound when the plant stand goes crunch under my tires.
Every time I see something like this, it makes me even more determined that my next career is going to be "accessibility consultant" for doctor's offices and hospitals: show up, be a pretend patient, and give them a report full of what they should be doing instead.
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(Assuming, that is, that you have the reach to grab a form and to stuff it in the box after filling it. I can't judge from the picture, but it looks marginal at best.)
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Arrrrrgh.
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