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Wow! Wheelchair racer!

Posted on September 24, 2014 by anthony.tusler
active wheelchair symbol

Has anyone noticed that the newly promoted, active accessibility symbol looks a lot like Good Willy?

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The newly promoted, more active accessibility symbol.
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Good Willy, the Goodwill Industries logo from the 1950s
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