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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985
They could be yes with someone who suffers from photosensitive epilepsy but that doesn't mean the person who suffers from them has to have their rights taken away.
Its discrimination to tell someone they cannot do something when they are not endangering others.
I understand why people with epilepsy have to be monitored for a while before driving as that endangers others but to not allow someone to enter a nightclub for instance isn't treating someone as an equal.
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That's not what I was getting at really. Thanks for the answer though.