Disabled man in Maysville risks his life daily to cross the street, calls for ADA accessibility

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Disabled man in Maysville risks his life daily to cross the street, calls for ADA accessibility
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A local man risks his life everyday just to cross the street in the Maysville Community. His legs are amputated and he's in a wheelchair. Because of the lack of

b37d4169807e9cd4d5d9051299083913f4b17252by Karris Harmon accessibility for disabled individuals in his area, he cannot use the sidewalk. He's forced to travel down Hurtel Street, a busy road with other cars.

That's because there is no accessibility ramp, and his wheels can't hop the curb. Instead, he uses the middle turning lane to get from point a to point b. "A lot of accidents happen and it don't need to and it could be easily rectified,” says Frison. "Right is right and it needs to get right right now. It's all about care. If you care enough, you'll make a change.""But I didn't get no reply from either one of those," says Bailey.

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