LoneOak
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I dint know if this had been posted else where but like I said
This thread can be the bad, good, funnies, not so funny so and so, experience with, without the hearing or/and Deaf people around you, rather on the job or not on the job but was pulled at the last mintues that happen to you or the clients, now let me remind you have and require obligation not to name names but fictional names.
I am SOH, and part time sub-teacher for the Deaf kids as well other activities around town. One day I was called to the police station and help them out with one of their prisoners who would not signs, talk or write. I saw someone I knew from work as teacher, she was standing and tried to tell me saying I was the only help to see what or why he couldn't understand her as I looked at him and knew that moment this prisoner is hearing but say nothing. I just want to have fun with this person because of him playing "Deaf" and stupid didn't realize I am d/Deaf as well (of course, without my hearing aids) as I walked in with the police beside me and tried to sign to him but he wouldn't look or have eyes contacts well, I walked out and told the police my ideas when going back in they too thought was good ideas and only way to get him to talk.
We walked back in and I sat down, and tapped his shoulder like Deaf people would do..., still wouldn't look at me just then the police came in and announce, "Hey guys, never mind this Mr...., is found to conflict to the murders of few people as we found his prints on the weapon..." as soon as this police finish saying weapon the prisoner jumped up and said "Hey guys, I was just playing deaf with you..., I just walked out and face this Interpreter, and said "You have violated the laws of Texas and will be reported to the authorities of giving Certifications. She no longer work in that town and the prisoner went to Huntsville, TX for 40 years before parole.
That was my experince..., What about yours?
LoneOak
"Any Clod can have facts, but having opinions is an art."
Charles McCabe
"What do Interpreter hates or likes about...,"
This thread can be the bad, good, funnies, not so funny so and so, experience with, without the hearing or/and Deaf people around you, rather on the job or not on the job but was pulled at the last mintues that happen to you or the clients, now let me remind you have and require obligation not to name names but fictional names.
I am SOH, and part time sub-teacher for the Deaf kids as well other activities around town. One day I was called to the police station and help them out with one of their prisoners who would not signs, talk or write. I saw someone I knew from work as teacher, she was standing and tried to tell me saying I was the only help to see what or why he couldn't understand her as I looked at him and knew that moment this prisoner is hearing but say nothing. I just want to have fun with this person because of him playing "Deaf" and stupid didn't realize I am d/Deaf as well (of course, without my hearing aids) as I walked in with the police beside me and tried to sign to him but he wouldn't look or have eyes contacts well, I walked out and told the police my ideas when going back in they too thought was good ideas and only way to get him to talk.
We walked back in and I sat down, and tapped his shoulder like Deaf people would do..., still wouldn't look at me just then the police came in and announce, "Hey guys, never mind this Mr...., is found to conflict to the murders of few people as we found his prints on the weapon..." as soon as this police finish saying weapon the prisoner jumped up and said "Hey guys, I was just playing deaf with you..., I just walked out and face this Interpreter, and said "You have violated the laws of Texas and will be reported to the authorities of giving Certifications. She no longer work in that town and the prisoner went to Huntsville, TX for 40 years before parole.
That was my experince..., What about yours?
LoneOak
"Any Clod can have facts, but having opinions is an art."
Charles McCabe