As far as I can tell, the main reason not to punch Sean is that Todd could have been suspended, which might have left Anna totally unprotected/undefended at school.
As a wheelchair user, there are A LOT of ways people can be annoying on purpose that Sean might have been doing
- blocking your path on purpose and either refusing to move, or arguing, sighing dramatically, rolling your eyes, saying "don't be silly, you've got TONNES OF ROOM"
- deliberately bumping the back of your wheelchair, which can be painful
- deliberately putting backpacks, chairs, tables blocking your path
- hanging bags or coats on the back of your wheelchair as tho you are a coatrack
- pushing your wheelchair without asking permission
- running up behind a powerwheelchair and trying to jump on the back for a joyride (I had two kids [I would guess between ages 5 to 10] I didn't know at a shopping centre run up to me trying to do this - their mother was quite a way behind them. It was very dangerous, and very annoying, and their mother didn't take it anywhere near as seriously as she should have.)
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As far as I can tell, the main reason not to punch Sean is that Todd could have been suspended, which might have left Anna totally unprotected/undefended at school.
As a wheelchair user, there are A LOT of ways people can be annoying on purpose that Sean might have been doing
- blocking your path on purpose and either refusing to move, or arguing, sighing dramatically, rolling your eyes, saying "don't be silly, you've got TONNES OF ROOM"
- deliberately bumping the back of your wheelchair, which can be painful
- deliberately putting backpacks, chairs, tables blocking your path
- hanging bags or coats on the back of your wheelchair as tho you are a coatrack
- pushing your wheelchair without asking permission
- running up behind a powerwheelchair and trying to jump on the back for a joyride (I had two kids [I would guess between ages 5 to 10] I didn't know at a shopping centre run up to me trying to do this - their mother was quite a way behind them. It was very dangerous, and very annoying, and their mother didn't take it anywhere near as seriously as she should have.)