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Special Access Fail



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A sign at Knott’s Berry Farm for the handicap.

Picture by: Tony G. Submitted by: MrVacuumlungz via Fail Uploader

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  1. fluffy says:

    Special access to *faceplant*

  2. Jon; says:

    Who knows, perhaps “A Flight of Stairs” is one of the attractions?

  3. Iva says:

    WOW! A craptastic photo of a plastic sign from a $2 shop that is stuck on a bedroom door.

    This fail is a fail. Failblog needs to stop trying so hard.

  4. l.b. says:

    Mein Führer! I can walk!

    • kraeh says:

      good one…not everybody gets it, but this 1964 movie is awesomely hillarious

    • Czuhc says:

      I’m healed! I’m healed! I was blind and now I can see!

      • Fielding Goodney says:

        I was hopping along, minding my own business, all of a sudden up he comes, cures me! One minute I’m a leper with a trade, next minute my livelihood’s gone! Not so much as a by your leave! “You’re cured mate.” Bloody do-gooder!

  5. bo3rn says:

    seems like the one in the wheelchair is allready preparing for the flight

  6. Lolmaster says:

    WALK, TIMMY!

  7. HeavyPWN says:

    challenge for the handicapped

  8. torchrain says:

    I am healed, praise the fail blog!

  9. Failed fricking son of a dead whore i hope he dies.

  10. Julya says:

    It’s a special access! Probably a chute

  11. Fielding Goodney says:

    Do people in wheelchairs get annoyed by Stairway to heaven?

  12. Bob says:

    The sign CLEARLY indicates you have to stand up from your wheel chair….

  13. Marianna says:

    Whoa! This is really bad lol!

  14. ¡Great Scott! Me transmitte sursum, caledoni ▲Caution slow posts▲ says:

    I’ve never needed stairs to get access to special people.

  15. george says:

    Watch that first step – it’s a loo loo!!!!!

  16. jared says:

    were is that at kmots berry farm??

  17. Deep In The Heart (of Failblog!!) says:

    wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeechair! (one way to make stairs more exciting)

  18. Mouse says:

    Stand in the place where you wheel
    Now face stairs
    Think about direction wonder why
    You’re falling head first…

  19. jeff says:

    Miracles this way ->

  20. Charles says:

    Republican idea of equal access.

  21. attie says:

    Well, at least the sign indicates that it’s only accessible for people who can walk short distances / take stairs (and yes, many people have a wheelchair because they can’t walk *more than a few minutes*. it happens a lot. get over it.)

    The real fail is all the others who just slap a standard “wheelchair accessible” sign next to the flight of stairs…

  22. Oh crap! They found us out. The figured out that all crippled people can really walk, we’re just too lazy to.

  23. Sarge says:

    –Throws this thread down a flight of stairs–

    –laughs–

  24. Eddie says:

    You guys should stop making fun of people with disabilities. Some of those comments are downright rude.

    As far as the sign goes, those things are real unfortunately. They are because certain older rides were built without any ramps (before wheelchair accessability was considered in construction plans). Thankfully, the new rides do not have these set ups (though still require a transfer from wheelchair to ride unit).

    I know this because I have been to three Cedar Fair parks (same company that owns Knotts Berry) including Dorney Park (once), Kings Island (three times), Cedar Point and Geauga Lake (many times).

  25. Kirajenlove says:

    The sign seems to be saying, “Yeah, all you have to do is get out of your chair and use a cane. Then you can use the stairs. We know you’re just faking it.”

    • Sarah says:

      More than half of people in wheelchairs can actually walk a few meters with a cane. They have the wheelchair to travel any distance that’s longer than a few meters.

      • Parmellon says:

        For those who have feeling in the lower parts of their body this is true, but it’s often painful depending on the injury or disease that caused it. Even some that have limited feeling can learn to walk.

  26. Andrew Ong says:

    Symbol win.

  27. gh0st says:

    Who said cripples are treated differently

  28. Penice Grimace says:

    i love how the guy is getting out of the wheel chair.

    he can do it!

  29. Angela says:

    It’s kind of ironic to caption a sign you are making fun of with a caption that isn’t even correct. It should read “for the handicapped.” If you are going to make fun of things, don’t murder the English language yourself.

  30. Chris-Tea says:

    Rude


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