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    Reader Email: Why We Should Stop Picking on Segway

    Dean Kamen is brilliant, but I've always felt Segways were kinda for lazy people. Well, I did think that, until I got this email from Allen, a segway using reader with a disability. Doh!

    Hello Brian,

    Let me start by saying that I love Gizmodo. I read it almost every
    day and frequently post in the comments section. The reason I'm
    writing to you is not to whine, but to make you aware (if you're not
    already) that a great number of disabled people use Segways instead
    of wheelchairs or mobility scooters. It may not always be apparent
    that a person has a disability, as is the case with me (severe ankle
    injury that didn't heal properly). I know that a lot of the anti-
    Segway sentiment assumes that everyone who owns or uses one is a
    lazy douchebag. While this may be true in some cases, I would bet
    that a higher percentage of non-commercial use (Police, security,
    etc) Segways are used by disabled or handicapped persons. In fact
    the only reason that Segways are not marketed as FDA certified
    mobility assist devices is that Dean Kamen sold the rights for the
    medical applications of the balancing technology to Johnson and
    Johnson before the Segway was ever released (the iBot wheelchair).

    Again, I'm not whining, but all of the Giz posts seem to
    automatically assume that all Segway operators are fat, lazy, turds.
    This is a bit misleading and lacks insight. Check out www.segs4vets.com
    to see some of the good that Segways do for our disabled returning
    veterans. I don't care about apologies or anything like that, I just
    wanted you to know that these things do a lot of good for a lot of
    people.

    Thanks!

    Allen Ash

    OK I FEEL REALLY BAD NOW!


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