We would all have different opinions. In general I would not like to put such a board, but your situation is different.
So I would suggest putting up the board as an experiment and see if that makes the difference. Also let your manager know in advance that if you don't like the results due to any reason you would remove it. Important thing is to keep the decision in your hand. -----Original Message----- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Kanchan Pamnani Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 12:09 PM To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled.' <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> Subject: Re: [AI] how to educate railway [passengers? Just think about it a little more sazid. I don't like the thought of the signboard. You could ask one of your sighted friends to observe you and make suggestions on how to tackle the situation. Eye contact is easier if you can follow the voice of the other person and also you should measure the hole through which you have to speak in the window. Your situation I know is different but I lost sight late in life. Lots of old friends did not realise that I had become blind because for one reason or another I had not met them during the transition from sight to blindness. Some of them would suddenly come up to me and I would look through them. Only when I heard their voice, would I react. I lost one friend but others stayed with me. When this one individual came up to me and said hi I ignored him because I could not recognise his voice, he was very upset and actually told his friend that he knew me and he wasn't trying to make a new acquaintance and was surprised that I had given him such a cold reception. Before I could explain he walked off. That's when I thought to myself- do I require to wear a signboard on my back to tell the world I have become blind? Kanchan -----Original Message----- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of sazid shaik Sent: 31 January 2017 11:38 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] how to educate railway [passengers? dear friend, as there will be no time to ask and to respond with them. another thing is that the tendency of passenger will be in complaint nature this is universal. i am not talking about all passengers but few will argue why blind was posted here. in my counter actually platform ticket has to be issued but i was exempted from this duty. people will stand infront of me they think that they are watching by me but i cannot see them i will be silent after a while he/she will ask platform ticket when i tell them that the tickets will be issued on next counter they will get angry and shout on me. they do not listen a single word. to avoid this type of bitter taste i think so that sign boards are essential. please correct me dear friends. sazid On 1/31/17, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <li...@srinivasu.org> wrote: > Sazid, > Me being a person with low vision, I may not be perfect to talk from > prospective of person with total blindness. But I believe, you may be > able to develop eye contact (if not accurately) to passenger from their voice. > One reason I discourage about sign boards etc., is that it's general > tenancy that when they see such a signage, they may try to avoid and > use another counter. Also, as long as you are able to provide them > information, they may not really care about your eye contact; but yes, > eye contact would be essential as there would be many passengers and > they would want to know who are you addressing. Other way would be > quickly ask for their name while you are looking up for information > that they needed, this way you can respond with their name as Mr. > Srinivasu etc., > > This would be one way to raise awareness too. > > Good luck, > > > Regards, > > Srinivasu Chakravarthula - Twitter: http://twitter.com/CSrinivasu/ > Website: http://www.srinivasu.org | http://serveominclusion.com > > Let's create an inclusive web! > > Lead Accessibility Consultant, Informatica Hon. Joint Secretary, The > National Association for the Blind, Karnataka Branch > > On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 10:44 AM, sazid shaik > <ashwaqahmed....@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Dear list, >> As you know that I am working in railway enquiry counter in which i >> has to interact with many passengerss. Yesterday as my routine work >> is contiuned one of our headwaters officer observed me and told to >> my section supervisor that i am not making eye contact with the >> passenger. After my supervisor told him that I am a visually >> challenged person he asked to keep any sign board stating that this >> counter is unning by a blind. In my view he is correct many of times >> many passengers complaint the same with me when i told the fact they >> regretted. hence i request you how should i keep a sign board and >> what should it should be written? without hurting our dignity. 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