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Originally Posted by peanut
No I do not have a brain injury of any kind. As for 'consideration' what does that even mean? Does it mean I've taken your injury into consideration but you're still not a nice person? Does that mean I still have to make allowances for you? No I don't. You need to be a lot clearer.
We're still waiting on a response for your threat of using the equality act if we treat you differently.
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There was no threat, this was advice for you to take into account anti discrimination laws when speaking to a disabled person. You are free to ignore it, but you run the risk of police action.
You keep stating things about 'Not very nice' people. This is a very immature outlook, but if you feel this way it's probably best to avoid people you feel this way about, particularly if they are in a protected group. The defence of 'I don't think that they're a nice person' (particularly where their behaviour is a result of a disability) would only serve to help the prosecution.
Not liking someone or forming the view that they are 'not a very nice person' doesn't give anybody the right to treat people badly and could be against the law.