[access-uk] Re: RNIB Now Selling Long Canes in Different Colours - Import from Canada

  • From: Clive Jacobs <cj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 19:06:29 +0100

Quite but as Eleanor said possibly not a tech matter so my apologies for not reading to the end of her mail before replying. Regards, CJ.09/2012 18:56, Vince Thacker wrote:

Agreed, Clive. Quite a while ago, someone mentioned to me that people were carrying around pink and lilac canes, or yellow, or similar, and I wondered whether they were supposed to mean something, or were they a lifestyle choice of a rather peculiar kind? And what are drivers supposed to make of them? The Highway Code, if I remember rightlly, does mention white canes. It doesn't mention pink ones as far as I know!

Vince.



----- Original Message ----- From: "Clive Jacobs" <cj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: RNIB Now Selling Long Canes in Different Colours - Import from Canada


Hi, not too sure about the idea of coloured canes. You are right in saying that the white cane is the universal indication of blindness. I fear that in offering coloured canes the impact will be lost and people will start to think that it is some kind of fashion accessory rather than a major mobility aid for the blind. Others may have different views but why confuse something that is so widely? Regards to you, CJ.


On 30/09/2012 16:00, Eleanor Burke wrote:
Sorry Barry, this may be inappropriate. I would be interested if those who have used the imported non white canes would e-mail me off list to tell me how you find them and the public's reaction to you using one instead of the traditional long white cane, the worldwide symbol of blindness. My e-mail address is eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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