If I see a blind person pulling in their cane and stepping away from the crosswalk, I would approach them cautiously and offer assistance if it seems needed. I might ask if they require help or if they are looking for a specific destination. It's important to respect their independence while ensuring their safety in the situation.
Well, let's see... a blind walker or a driver with a car as a lethal weapon. When a car reaches an intersection and a blind pedestrian is there, ANY pedestrian already on the road or crosswalk has complete right of way---especially a blind person. IF the blind person is waiting on a corner, is not stepping off the curb, SLOW down just in case the person steps onto the roadway.
Ask if they need help. Otherwise do nothing.
hellen Keller is a famous blind person.
by trying to get not blind
He won't. He'll just go mug the deaf person for the diamond and give it back to the blind person.
Same as a regular person just they are blind
Blind is when a person can't seeAnswer:There is a range in blindness from visulally impaired through legally blind to totally blind. Legally blind in most jurisdictions is a range of vision where the person can only see at 20 feet wwhat a normal sighted person can see at 100 feet.
A fish someone killed by pulling out it's eyes. A Blind Fish, as in the Mexican Tetra, a blind cave fish.
In joining them in activities even if they are blind...
A person who is blind does channel estimation.
He will tell him up in his ear, but the deaf person will not hear the blind person screaming, and the blind person won't be able to see the deaf robber running away!!! -Anynomous
Step 1: meet a blind person. Step 2: ask him/her out. Step 3: when you are accepted, take them on a date. Voila! You're dating a blind person.