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Visitor At Disneyland China Pretend To Be Disabled Because Lazy Walking In The Park

Recently, a report from China’s largest social network ‘Weibo’ showed that visitors at Disneyland China, were accused of using wheelchairs in the park even though they were not disabled.


In the photo, a girl is sitting in a wheelchair, in fact the girl in the photo is fine. According to her, the Disneyland area is too wide to walk on and she has rented a wheelchair and asked her boyfriend to push her around the park. 

One Netizen told this not only happened once, but many times. He said he saw a woman sitting in a wheelchair, he suddenly shocked to see the woman get up from her wheelchair while hugging her boyfriend during a fireworks show at Disneyland. 

He was very surprised that a miracle happened in front of him, but eventually he realized the woman was physically healthy, and lazy to walk. 

The price for renting a wheelchair is 19 yuan ($3). However, in this issue, Disneyland has no rules that prohibit and regulate wheelchair rentals for healthy people.







 

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