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25 Jul 05, 12:00 AM - Breaking news!!!

Posted by Crippled Monkey

Live and direct, here's the latest breaking report from our rolling news service, BBC OUCH 24. We've just received the following email from Rebekah Bostan:

"Just thought you might like to know that my husband (electric wheelchair user) is trapped on a bendy bus outside - of all places - TFL Windsor House [Transport for London's head office] because the ramp won't go back in!!!!"

More on this news as we get it. Now back to Natasha in the studio.

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At 12:00 AM on 26 Jul 2005, Flash Wilson wrote:


This happened to me when I was out with Lisa Egan (another Ouch contributor). She seems to be an expert on the reasons why ramps break (usually driver error) and has a stack of "Ramp not working?" postcards ready to send to TFL on each occasion. Sounds like you should get some - and they should train their drivers properly!

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At 09:52 PM on 07 Dec 2006, suey wrote:

any ideas? any important news from countries other than the U.S. email. thanks

ps. we have to write about it thankyou!!!!!


and please dont e-mail me otherwise again*****
-suey

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