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Imagine being dressed up for a night out with friends and being thrown out of a bar because your wheelchair is considered a fire hazard. When 18-year-old Maddie Haining was ordered to leave a nightclub in the UK it prompted a wider discussion about disability and accessibility in different countries around the world. Four wheelchair users - Maddie in the UK, Brian Muchiri in Kenya, Nadia Leila Carelse South Africa and Haleigh Rosa in the US - share some of the obstacles they have encountered when trying to socialise. Their experiences range from drunks in bars grabbing their wheelchairs to people praying for them in public. Even a simple visit to the toilet can become a problem. 鈥淚鈥檝e encountered issues, even in a restaurant that鈥檚 accessible, where the wheelchair accessible bathroom has been used as storage,鈥 said Haleigh Rosa, from Florida, USA. 鈥淪o therefore I don鈥檛 have a bathroom and that鈥檚 nothing that I can foresee. It was just something I had to figure out when I got there.鈥 Presenter: James Reynolds 麻豆社 producer: Ben Davis Boffin Media producer: Sue Nelson Editor: Harriet Oliver and Arja Haikonen (Photo: Maddie Haining wearing a baseball cap drinkiing a green smootnie)
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