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Originally posted by eternity
Later when my driver education class starts for just 2 1/2 weeks. I got an interpreter which from my old h.s. I thought it was funny to have her around.
Anyway, during in my driving education class. One lady told my interpreter that she is PROHIBITED to interpret for me for write some notes and take some tests. I started to protest. I told her it's my right to have my interpreter and told her if she refused to let her continue to interpret for me and I ll have to file the ADA against her and that school plus my interpreter was going to show her right too. Then she realized and apologized so she allowed her to continue to interpret for me. For only 2 weeks and half and I passed that class. Even though I am the ONLY ONE deaf in that class out of 50 students.
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wow you are so guts and brave I applaued and proud on you. Way to go.