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Hi all just back from holiday. Had a super and eventful time. I have to say the Germans are very thoughtful to disabled people, however an elderly German man pulled my chair out of disabled toilet as I was leaving and pushed me into normal toilets. After getting out I wheeled to a reception area where he then pushed me to a bus his party were waiting for. I was shouting stop but I guess he either didn't understand or was drunk. His party were laughing, I moved quickly away from him when he'd stopped. I can laugh now but a first been kidnapped by an elderly German for me lol. I went into a disabled toilet on another trip, put my hand on the sink to stand and the sink fell off along with a tap cover, needless to say I left quick ha. Have you been on an eventful holidday Oh well hope everyone's keeping OK.

Best wishes

Peter


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