RNIB
Britishabbreviation
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"I describe my mobile phone as my Swiss Army Knife," explains Marc Powell, strategic accessibility lead for the RNIB, who is registered blind.
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Sarah Lambert, head of social change at RNIB, said "clear enforcement measures" should be put in place to make sure e-scooters are not used on pavements, where they could compound this feeling of less independence.
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The RNIB's Director of Development Keith Valentine says: "The march is symbolic of what's possible if you take the action yourself. It's the sense of 'this is not fair, and I will not be pushed around, and I am a citizen of this country.'"
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Working with @TPTgeneral, @RNIB, @VISION2020UK and @visionary_uk, we're putting pressure on the Government to stop this happening.
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"The possibilities are immense," according to Robin Spinks, a senior innovation manager at the charity RNIB.
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