Keep on them, Austin.  They can't deny you transportation for regular doctors appointments, school, work and shopping for groceries at least once a week.  Write your congressional representatives at the state and federal levels a cc the letters to a few investigative reporters at local TV stations.  That should get action.
 
I'd like to see the email, please.
 
Bill age 55
C6 Incomplete since 7/20/68
Leesburg, FL
I personally don't mind growing old, but my body's taking it badly.
----- Original Message -----
From: Austin
To: Quad-L
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 4:01 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] follow-up on community transport

Hello to everyone
Thanks for all the feedback I was unable to contact someone with the community transport and we had a lively conversation about rules and how they applied. An appeal of my the denial was graciously schedule.

The meeting was scheduled for 9 a.m. well as we all know we are up and ready by that time. My aide doesn't arrive until 830. This was so nice of them. I had someone represent me and present my case.

This benevolent organization sent me a letter which stated I was approved for "medical trips only"
this prompted another call for clarification. This approval is for medical emergency's only.

The following morning I made a telephone call to the State Director of transportation and then followed up with an e-mail. Another call was made to the governors office along with an e-mail.
Both offices seemed very interested in this situation and assured me someone would be contacting me. I hope something good comes from this.

If anyone would like to see the e-mail I sent. E-mail me.

Austin
C4-5 1998

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