So I was buying some new shoes (I’d outgrown my old pair, obviously). As a sufferer of mild autism, I also have a condition called dyspraxia, which affects hand-eye co-ordination. This means that lace-up shoes are all but impossible to use. Anyway, I ask if they have any velcro shoes in stock, in a size 9 (my size). The cashier gives me this weird look, and says “No, sorry, we don’t”. I, thinking this is not that big a problem, check out the other stores, not one pair from any of them. This is discrimination, some of us don’t CHOOSE what kind of shoes we can wear, quite frankly, this is ablism and cannot be tolerated in a 2015 society.