I thought that Chris made a very interesting point about how he felt a lot more at ease when he went back to London to visit. The bustle of city life (especially major capital cities) does allow for some people with disabilities to be more intergratted more easily as opposed to urban or rural living. I have certainly found this to be the case since moving away from a village upbringing four years ago and absolutely love city life.
It would seem that I'm a fortunate one who has survived 26 years so far without any form of abuse directed at me or my family due to my physical disability. Watching the show tonight, it did make me wonder how I've managed to escape such treatment, whilst others receive it on a day to day basis. It was notable that apart from the presenter and her daughter, that the other people featured lived in council housing areas which may attract these people who inflict abuse. What mostly struck me then was that abuse was then hurled by strangers in town centres or high streets. Now, I can't relate to ever living in an area like a council estate but I have obviously walked through town centres etc and again have somehow not experienced such abuse - again I question why?