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While at BYU, I encountered a young man in the wheelchair who was stuck between two electric doors, the doors were both controlled from an electric switch button on the outside of the building. I ask him if I could help and he barked that he could do it himself. The first door had opened and he had rolled between the doors but the second door had closed trapping him.
My dilemma, how to help him but not help him. I went to the helpdesk, they actually had a switch to the throw that would open all the doors. That got him out. But was I really done helping, I felt unsure which meant no.
I went upstairs and found the person in charge of the building, I requested a second door opening button that was between the two doors. He said that it had to be requested at the administration office. I walked across campus and filled out a form and talked to a person. Did he ever use this second interior button, I don’t know that wasn’t the point. I checked later to make sure that the button had happened. I still wasn’t sure, which meant the answer was no.
I started looking for missing ramps and door buttons and testing buttons and filling out more forms.