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In Ecuador, handicapped people do not receive proper help. ... In fact, there is no a law in the Ecuadorian constitution
that obligate the government or the people in general to accommodate
infrastructure for its handicapped citizens. This problem could be solved by
creating a law that help handicapped people to get facilities for
transportation, to get help for working, and to get proper access to public
infrastructure.
Handicapped people face a lot of trouble every day. ... First, municipalities should
start to work on facilities for disadvantaged people. Moreover, municipalities
should start to put ramps on every corner, and next to every stairway. ... These stops should have ramps and special
doors for people who are on wheelchairs.
Approximate Word count = 551 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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