People Who Use Wheelchairs In BC Are Fed Up with Repair Wait Times - The Tyee
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Most British Columbians are familiar with how to deal with bad customer service — complain, take their business elsewhere, write an honest, negative review.
But people in B.C. who use wheelchairs say they’ve faced years of bad communication, and slow and inadequate repairs, without being able to access any of the usual remedies.
While they wait, people told The Tyee, they are often stuck at home or even in bed, which prevents them from going to work or looking after their families, and can even put them at risk of injury or infection.
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