Thanks for the responses and great to hear from you, I'm glad I am not the only part crippled loony
Maybe we need to form a sub group 'wheelchair preppers R US'. I did once start a convo on an army page about 4 wheel drive mobility scooters where we could fit toilets and a decent gun to it, but I do not think we could get it on PIP Mobility.
I thought there would be a few of us not as young as others but I didn't consider too much about disabilities. I can't walk too far, partly from the yanks blowing me up twice and trying to kill me, but that is their normal way of working, and I do love them (please note a subtle hint of sarcasm). It does however bring up a real topic in preparation for the worst in that it is fine having the kit and of course knowing how to use it, but if we can't move too well, then what preparations can be made considering the worst case scenario, which has to be the only scenario to think about.
I've not read up yet here and as a noob do not know as yet what people are considering, who if anyone is grouping, what resources are needed in the worst case and where can they be resourced from. A hit and run might not work but we could do a hit and push the wheelchairs really really quickly. I have a million questions and am very good at being a thorn in people's side.
I do think in al honesty we are slipping further every day into possibilities of a world war and the majority of the youth and young have no real concept of it. There are political problems all over the world and wars as well. China is a concern, North Vietnam is a firework waiting to be lit, North and South Africa are not playing fair, and Putin is gathering strength, he already has Belarus and is working on Turkey and other countries. Now that good battle tanks are going into Ukraine he has to think differently and the threat of short range nuclea is a feasible possibility especially as a tool to try and split NATO. This is why I said I was getting a little scared.
Now I have depressed everyone further, who's up for a pint
