AlterEgo
Veteran Member
Lots of things are different in Europe. I Holland coffee shops allow people to buy and smoke certain substances. Do that here and you might get arrested. So the world is full of cultural differences.
Just because it's culturally acceptable in one country doesn't mean it is in another or people even want it to be.
Of course not, but that doesn't stop us examining why that might be, especially where the benefits may lead to cost savings or increased accessibility for disabled people.
People (as in, a whole people) review and modify culture organically over time. That's why drink driving is now not just a crime but a social evil.
Perhaps it might be beneficial to look at the role of the driver, and the ways in which disabled assistance is provided. Interesting that you don't seem to want to do that.
Note that I'm talking about 20 years down the line, not quick win improvements that can be made tomorrow.