From going 35mph to being worth $80,000 and gold-plated, these wheelchairs not only take the pity out of not being able to walk, they make you wish you needed one.
– Tiff
From going 35mph to being worth $80,000 and gold-plated, these wheelchairs not only take the pity out of not being able to walk, they make you wish you needed one.
– Tiff
Hi Tiffiny,
Off topic, but I was wondering if this appeal could use your support? A guy called Dan Eley, a volunteer with Casa Alianza (an organisation which helps homeless people, particularly street kids, in Central America), suffered a SCI in a diving accident on New Years Day. They need to raise money to get him airlifted from Bogota, Colombia, back to the UK. Insurance won’t pay for it. They need to raise £90,000 (!) and are nearly halfway there.
As he wrote, we can provide nearly 100 simple wheelchairs to the deprived people by using money of the gold wheelchair.
On the other hand, business field for rich wheelchair users does exist in the free market.
And it is symbol of his dignity to have such wheelchair.
It is municipality’s job to redistribute wealth.