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as l have had to use the store provided one (often not charged and a nuisance) after surgery, and my brother had to use one for medical reasons.  His l have helped get on and off a plane and in and out of rental car trunks, and they are a burden to fool with, for their owners.  The narrow aisle condition exacerbates the scooter problem because it forces scooters to the middle of the aisle, to avoid the chairs, which makes it impossible to pass one in the aisle, and that is of the concientious ones who don't slowly cruise the center of the aisle to see everything on both sides, at THEIR convenience.  There ain't no passing lanes.   I have previously commented on "family reunions" in or at the end of aisles, blocking them, and usually the only place to pass.  Isn't there some hassle about using your own scooter on the grounds?  Using a familiar one sounds safer than a strange, rented one.

 

 

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