Will_Graham
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Yes, and some don't. It isn't cut and dried discrimination as was being suggested.But there are disabled supporters who have posted on this thread that have explained why this does make them feel uncomfortable and are not happy about it.
However it does seem that the obvious solution suiting all would be to have them the same colour. But I don't think it was a decision based on discrimination. Probably someone suggested it from an operational point of view and whoever they consulted with didn't see a problem with it.
I did speak to my son who has Aspergers Syndrome. He doesn't have a SC but wouldn’t see a problem if his carer, or helper, had a different coloured one. He would just be pleased they were able to be there with him. As is the case with his cinema tickets.