Editor: Disabilities come in many forms.
Obviously, physical and mental are the first that come to mind.
But legal and financial are the next two, followed by age, societal stigmas, addictions, or even losing your ID.
Any of these can negatively affect anyone鈥檚 life at any time, and knock us out of the game indefinitely.
So I would guess that if the right eyes understood how closing our local bank branch will directly negatively impact 100 per cent of their customers, perhaps they could turn this into a win-win situation for all.
The sign that blew down last week is back up in the 91原创 Mall parking lot. And it shows a perfect new location for the TD Bank.
It touts, 鈥淟ocation, location, location鈥 and opens next fall right in front of the bank鈥檚 current spot.
So TD really doesn鈥檛 have to let us all down and make themselves look bad.
One would hope that they could extend the lease for one more year if what they say is true, that they can鈥檛 renovate the current spot.
Or maybe they could temporarily relocate to Willowbrook for the interim.
This branch has been great to me and waived many service charges, showing that they are a brand that cares.
So I am sure that once the head bean counter who made the decision to close the branch finds out how sad it is for society to overlook the needs of us 鈥減ersons with disabilities,鈥 or for us to change banks and endanger our lives commuting to one of the other ones, they will realize how much good publicity this could generate for them.
Then they could be the 鈥減ersons before profits鈥 brand instead of being perceived as the playground bully picking on the goofy kids with glasses.
The higher than national percentage of us in the area who rent and live below the income per-capita demographic, already struggle with too many challenges, and we do not need one more.
They could then become the bank that cares for us, instead of the one that doesn鈥檛. All it takes is for one of them to commute by mobility scooter to the other location and back, 2.7 kilometres each way, or $5.50 by bus.
Just Like Zosia from the 91原创 Pos-Abilities Society tries to show: Try on one of our disabilities for a day. But please, wear a helmet if you do. You鈥檙e going to need it.
And I am sure that nobody at head office wants to read the story about a 91原创 person getting run down on the way to cash a cheque.
Danny A. Halmo,
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