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A sign language interpreter should be at all public functions because there are a lot of Deaf people out there who wish to know what's going on in their community who can't understand the functions going on, without an interpreter.

Most public functions take place in spoken language, which most Deaf people can't hear enough to decipher physically on their own.

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