It started when Thorleifsson, who was recently employed at Twitter, couldn’t access his work computer.
Was he laid off?
It is unclear how much of the situation has been resolved.
I immediately saw that there were stairs.
Just one but it was quite tall.
Too tall for me to get it on the wheelchair, hesays.
For the next five minutes, I sat alone outside the shop while they went inside.
I sat and looked at this step.
That one step that separated me from my family.
There are thousands of people in Iceland who use wheelchairs.
Thousands of tourists too, Thorleifsson adds.
Today we opened our 200th ramp this year.
Which brings us over 300 in total.
We just finished our last ramp of the year.
The ambitious plan was to have 250 done by March 2023.
Today@rampurbuilt ramp 341.
With four months to spare.
The ground was elevated so the pumps are within reach.
All tabletops inside the station were lowered and the bathroom made accessible.
Ramp Up Reykjavik is aiming to construct 1,500 more ramps in Iceland by 2026.
Happy new year from the@rampurcrew.