- Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:04 pm
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I'm autistic and really struggle with crowds and queuing. I have to have somebody save my place and find somewhere to give my head a wobble while I pace back and forth at regular intervals. That is the case when queuing with a few hundred people at an airport, let alone many thousands of people. Nobody is prepared to let you take a ticket and wait in a sensorially neutral area. I'm not sure how that stacks up against the requirement to consider reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 6:10 pmAnd neurotypical. I wouldn't want to standard in that queue with the "characters" that they are interviewing on the telly for two minutes, let alone hours. It does speak to one of my pet hates though.AOB wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 5:56 pm The BBC has 24 hour live streaming of the coffin. The queue is 3 miles long to gawp at it. It's akin to an acute religious mania that has gripped these people.It seems like a rerun of Diana mania.
I used to think (hope) that the few eccentrics who camp outside Windsor with gifts and poems for the royals were a microscopic aberration.
It seems that they walk among us in far larger numbers than I imagined possible.
Palace sources report the queue to file past will be capped at 10 miles.
By the most direct streets, that would stretch to the Redbridge Roundabout.
People will have to be fit, and well hydrated to survive that.
I'm autistic and really struggle with crowds and queuing. I have to have somebody save my place and find somewhere to give my head a wobble while I pace back and forth at regular intervals. That is the case when queuing with a few hundred people at an airport, let alone many thousands of people. Nobody is prepared to let you take a ticket and wait in a sensorially neutral area. I'm not sure how that stacks up against the requirement to consider reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act.
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