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Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Disable person use of NY State pubilc land, try it if you can. August 23, 2017

       Right now I do have call from Fraser, Carole A (DEC) <carole.fraser@dec.ny.gov> What is the problem? It is my camping. Some years ago on some public camp sanitation took trash, and human wast poped up. So, now there is low (as she tried to say to me) that I cannot use my portable toilet on site. On every site there are little one, dogs, and it is rule to clean after dog. So, wast go to where? But in stead to do the job NY State Public Land protection issued Law to prevent people like myself to use portable toilets and portable cabins. So easy to boost active life style! With Invokana which is widely spread among diabetics type 2, and diuretics which most people use, this is best way to prevent cleanses of our lands. 
      Really, be reasonable. In stead of create more stop with restrooms it is easy to put fence around the highways, and let people to carry on pee and ka-ka right to the home. There is better suggestion. Is someone saw sometimes that in urban streets there are smell, and human wast go out? Yes, it is not often but happen. So, to prevent this from being happened, let us prohibit people from doing natural way of leave. 
       As I said, dogs have right to be on site next to water. Little one play in water all day long. Disable person who is not capable to walk to distance longer then site size, must book site ... or simple stay home. Of cause, really why we are ill? Because of lifestyle! 

        I said, No! Sorry, Mr. Carile. I prefer you send police to put down my tent and arrest my portable toilet! I let my camera ready!
We are willing to consider special circumstances and conditions to provide for reasonable accommodations for all of our visitors. May we suggest possibly reserving campsites closer to our restroom facilities? Also, many of our locations have newer toilet and shower buildings that provide family, unisex and/or have accessible features. 
 Buzzelli, Mike J (DEC) <mike.buzzelli@dec.ny.gov>
 Thank you for writing us and expressing your concern regarding the use of portable toilets and changing cabins at your campsite.
Generally the DEC Recreation program does not allow the use of portable toilets or showers.
But I am not general population. I am disable person. Person like myself very often use portable toilets even at home, because it is too long trip ti take to go bathroom. Also we do have bed-bath because of we cannot use general shower.
So, 
Ms. Carole Fraser
Universal Access Coordinator
Division of Operations
NYS DEC
Thanks for attention to my disability needs. Sorry, I will not take your accommodations as you suggest.  There are so many fays around restrooms. People flap doors day and nights. I do have severe headache. You can keep this sites to someone VIP, like Catskills manager. 

From Environmental Conservation Law Part 190 8 (w) No person shall erect, construct, install, maintain, store, discard or abandon any structure or any other property on State lands or subsequently use such structure or property on State lands, except if the structure or property is authorized by the department or is:
(1) a geocache that is labeled with the owner’s name and address and installed in a manner that does not disturb the natural conditions of the site or injure a tree;
(2) a camping structure or equipment that is placed and used legally pursuant to this Part;
Sorry, if someone can see that there is one word how can I use my toilet?  Yes, it is rule how to discharge wast on public land. Still, no one rule addressed that I cannot use my portable toilet. Or Personal Cabin where this toilet sit.

       For every one it is just ugly post to let on Internet and let all globe to know how to discharge own wast on NY State campground. But it is more then just one person and one camp combat. On Catskills I met a lot of problems with staff and campers. I am ill person, almost 400 pounds, hardly able to walk. When I walked into public restroom kid bulled me, and his father stopped by to say that they have to teach children how to behave properly. "Do you forgive him?" - father asked me. I had no idea what to answer.
"Just say, yes',- his father educated me. 400 pounds, I am ugly. Really? This is the matter of personal opinion.


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