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Prima pagină / Albume / Etichete police barricades + Frank McColm 3
- ADAPT (428)
Montreal 10/4/88 Photo by Dave Sidaway/Gazette: An older skinny man (Frank McColm) in an old manual wheelchair sits looking over his shoulder right hand out to his side palm up. He is smiling a mischievous smile. In front of him are police barricades and on the other side five Montreal police officers smile as they look at him. Caption: Protester is going nowhere Frank McColm in his wheelchair found himself outnumbered by Montreal Urban Community police at Mount Royal chalet yesterday as he joined about 35 other handicapped protesters demonstrating outside a luncheon of the American Public Transit Association. Ten were arrested. The activists are pushing for full access to transit systems for the disabled. - ADAPT (390)
PHOTO: Two policemen in fancy hats and uniforms stand behind metal barred barricades looking down at the man in a manual wheelchair on the other side of the barricade. They look slightly mystified and slightly distainful. The man in the wheelchair (Frank McComb) is looking over his shoulder at the camera. He is an older man in a white buttondown shirt and the backpack on the back of his wheelchair has an ADAPT sticker. His facial expression is somewhere between exasperated and michiveous. - ADAPT (294)
PHOTO by News photo / Gary Porter: Large group of ADAPT protesters behind barricades that sandwich them up against the wall of the front of the Westin Hotel. In the crowd you can see, among others, on far left Bernard Baker, facing backwards Frank McComb, next to Frank Lori and husband from Chicago, Caption reads: [Headline] Disabled protesters Members of American Disabled for Accessible Public Transportation (ADAPT) demonstrate in front of the Westin Hotel on Sunday. ADAPT members are demanding improved access tor the disabled on buses and other public transportation. They attempted to disrupt the meetings of the American Public Transit Association which convened in Detroit last weekend. Story / 3B.