Deep Dive Podcast: Is it a problem when able-bodied people use PMAs?

People like seniors and younger children might find it quite risky to walk along for paths because of how unpleasant that will turn out to be.

Crispina Robert:
For this group of people, this system, in my mind anyhow, saves money, because they buy it once&nbsp, off Carousell or TikTok store or whatever, probably$ 1, 000, under$ 2000- no diesel, no income. It’s such an easy means for them, and even, quite a lot of them do sales as well.

Therefore, it doubles as a group of people’s cheap transportation option. Do you think this will go away, yet if we say,” PMAs can only be used for medical reasons, and only 6kmh”. Do you believe that we should take a closer look at this?

Florence:
Because more people have been complaining about how the PMAs have been misused and misused, I believe this is a very serious problem. This needs to be addressed very immediately.

Crispina:
But, there’s a genuine have, is what we’re saying? &nbsp,

Steven:
It only means that instead of using PMAs, they will have to consider other options.

Michael Kuan:

Not because a disabled person is seated on the couch, but because it was specifically designed for the handicapped. My kind of hair is very lightweight and small.

People with disabilities must enter searching centers and stores. We must be able to switch on the money and squeeze into tight paths.

It’s those great chair that’s super, super great. Even I wo n’t call them as PMAs—they are PMDs. I notice a lot of elderly citizens reclining in those tiny chair.