Rorschach":37rt7n8p said:
Is he fully blind? Whenever I see "blind" people doing extraordinary things I always have a hint of suspicion.
When I had a shop I had a regular customer who was "blind", totally blind he told us. He walked around carrying a walkie talkie which he said was a type of sonar device that helped him see where he was going.
He used to pick up items in the shop and "read" them using the sonar device.
He was about as blind as I am handsome. Still quite happy to take his disability payments though. :roll:
Sorry if I'm going to be a bit grumpy here... I do a tiny bit of work around disability and this comment is so wrong. I don't know about the specific guy you are referring to, but you can get sonar devices for blind people (I suggest you google blind sonar). I am sure there are easier ways of playing the benefits system than pretending to be blind given that any optician would find you out You can pretend you can't read the chart, but you can't stop the physical reaction of your eyes. I am also pretty sure the benefits office does carry out some basic checks before giving someone disability benefits.
Also, most of the time "blind" does not mean cannot see anything at all. It means they have a sight impairment that cannot be corrected and drops them below a certain level of vision. Most blind people can see a bit. I work with one who can just about read labels if he holds them close enough. Beyond about 1 foot - everything is just light or dark. Pretty amazing blind woodworker, but Axminster is also advertising that they have a blind woodturner doing shows.
Although, maybe you were just calling attention to how devilishly handsome you are!