Plot : Set somewhere in rural north India , Mrs scooter starts with Bhushan bringing home a new scooter and his newly wed wife,Aashima. Sadly,he passes away a day later in an accident.The rest of this movie,follows the plight of the scooter and Aashima.
Does a woman always need a man to keep her safe? This is what Mrs scooter tries to show us. There are men lurching at Aashima where ever she goes.In fact she is not safe,even in the house she stays.The men dont even consider to discuss openly about this. The only solace she has is Sheila Bhabhi.
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Mrs. Scooter, an independent Hindi feature film directed by debutant Shiladitya Moulik, is part of the official selection at the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF ) 2014, scheduled to be held May 5-10. The director is confident it will strike the right chords.
The film, co-produced by S2S Productions and Neon Light Pictures, is based in a small town in western Uttar Pradesh. It narrates the story of love and resilience of a bride and a scooter, caught in the midst of a difficult social situation.
I was at Harvest Caye last year and I am trying to help a friend who has MS plan her upcoming cruise. I'm thinking in Harvest Caye they'd likely just enjoy the pool and beach. I remember the walkways everywhere that would be fine for her scooter, but I can't remember what the beach area was like? Was it here that I saw wheelchairs meant for the beach and sand?
I've love some info about this as well.....if anyone has any. I have MS as well and I'm traveling on the Getaway in February of 2018. I have a scooter booked for my cruise and we have booked a beach Cabana for a day of relaxing. I'm in contacted the NCL assistance desk but they really don't seem to have much information. I'm concerned about the distance you have to travel when you get off the ship in Belize. I was told that I could use my scooter and I was also told that there are golf carts used to move people around. I'm not getting consistence answers to my questions which makes me nervous. I wish you luck with gathering information for your friend. Thanks
The plaintiff was taken to Backus Hospital by way of ambulance to treat the hip pain she had developed as the result of this accident. Ultimately, she had to undergo surgery to mend her broken hip and was enrolled in a rehabilitation facility thereafter.
Ms. Hernandez represented that the instructions have remained unchanged since the accident occurred three years ago. As part of the instructions, all patrons are informed to remove the key from the ignition before they dismount the scooter. She further testified that patrons are informed that if the key is left in the scooter, it can accidentally move forward even when no one is in the seat, which is demonstrated to the patrons. They are provided with a wristband to hold the key and are instructed to remove the key from the ignition when they leave the scooter and to use the wristband to keep the key on their wrist.
Scooter A Long filed a motion to implead Mr. Murphy, which was granted by the Court on March 21, 2017, after which Scooter A Long filed a third-party complaint on March 13, 2017, which had been duly served on Mr. Murphy on March 7, 2017. On June 21, 2017, the Court entered a default judgment against Mr. Murphy for his failure to file an appearance within allotted amount of time under M.P.R.C.P. 5.
It was only after the intervention of this newspaper last Friday - when we pointed out to the police that all mobility scooters which use the public highway and can do more than 4mph should be registered - that officers visited Mrs Quarrell in hospital for the first time and took her statement.
Store manager Lesley Bownes, 51, who saw the collision, said: "The driver was going much too fast. I've seen him before - he parks outside my shop and walks in without sticks or crutches, carries his shopping to the scooter and then off he goes. He doesn't look disabled to me. And he certainly isn't very old."
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "This is a grey area because there is no specific legislation covering mobility scooters. If they were registered with DVLA, this incident would be classed as a traffic offence."
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