Hi William

No, not completely.  An obstacle can be head high, such as an overhanging 
branch.  It isn't realistic for a guide dog to be expected to notify you of 
those.  I think you've missed the point here, to be fair.

Gordon

On 27 Jul 2012, at 06:19, william lomas <[email protected]> wrote:

i do see the benefits of these but to be fair i think they are more suited to 
those like you gordon, using a long cane than those like me, who possess a 
guide dog.
why would you need to know obstacles are in your way with a guide dog, as they 
walk you round them anyway

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