Someone who has always supported my blogs, has sent me a link about Natwest Bank and RNIB working together
They have come up with the idea of tactile cards, so you can get the right one, the right ways round in the card machine.
This is fantastic for anyone having trouble.
The card will have raised dots and a notch cut out of it.
Can they do this with paper money?
As in, dots that denote the value of them.
At least now hopefully the other banks roll this out as standard. It\’s a little thing to some, but huge help to others.
Me for one. If your cards are all a similar colour, it will be frustrating getting them right one anyway and after that you have a 50/50 chance to get it right so far. Then have to pop your card nearly on your face to find the gold chip, which brings attention, and probably the old pearler… \’should get some glasses love\’… 😡…
Luckily, the card I need is a different colour to the other cards I have for this and that in my purse.
So I always search out the blue one. So then to be able just to pop it in the machine after having a furtive feel of it. Makes you feel ‘normal’ and doesn’t draw attention with all that rigmarole.
But… I do have to ask why this hasn’t been thought of before? It seem such a simple idea, so why couldn’t they have done this years ago?
Now, I know what your thinking… Stop moaning it’s a good thing.
Yes it is. Very good. But the more I enter the visually impaired world, the more I see how they aren’t the priority in life.
Other disabilities have help and it’s standard and the Law. Yes, maybe not enough, but it’s standard in all shops, and out there on the streets.
Let me give you an example…
Someone in a wheelchair. Knows they are going for a meal. Dropped curbs, no kerb, ramps to the door if possible, widened doors, disabled toilets, widened, Accessable seating areas. All by law.
When I go, I can’t even see what I want to eat, apart from the titles if I’m lucky. I won’t be able to what variations they have, so have to either think of what I want and ask if it’s on there, or have someone read bits out.
The best was, when someone knows you so well that they can order for you both and you trust them because you always like the same things. The same person almost.
It isn’t law in the UK for large print or Braille menus. Some do, but that’s because the owners, bosses thought to do it. Why? I’ve have an idea to that.
Never before, when I was walking around loving life with my 20/20 vision, did I think of any of this.
It’s flying under the radar. It never crossed my mind about how would other people coped with a standard menu.
Unless you have it, and whatever ‘it’ it is. You can’t explain or understand it, or notice all this stuff. Because you didn\’t have to.
Anyway… The link below gives you more information ☺