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1. This is so sad
Paul , |
Austin, USA |
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(12.18.06) |
Israel is JUST NOW getting around to this? If so, it's very shameful and shouldn't be announced in the news.
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2. #1 - you know I agree with you on that,
Dorothy Friend , |
Tel Aviv |
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(12.19.06) |
but you come from a country that only now, and only because it went to court, are printing banknotes that the blind can read!
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3. #1: Count your blessings!
There are countries where e-banking is just picking up. So be happy you are one step ahead with even thinking of incapacitated people in your society!
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4. The banks are stealing us blind!
David , |
Karmiel, Israel |
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(12.19.06) |
I am sure that the banks will find a way for charging their blind customers a special commission for using their machine.
A good and proper gesture by the banks would be to charge no commissions for their handicapped clientele but the banks are too short sighted in that respect!
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5. Access Israel Website
Tomer , |
Israel |
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(12.20.06) |
Check out Access Israel website for loads of information about accessibility for people with disabilities in English and Hebrew - www.aisrael.org/eng
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