WEBVTT 00:00:00.278 --> 00:00:04.028 Time and again we would see 00:00:04.028 --> 00:00:07.812 people in... people, for instance, 00:00:07.812 --> 00:00:11.027 in wheelchairs in long lines. 00:00:11.027 --> 00:00:12.445 And that's how 00:00:12.445 --> 00:00:13.864 they spent most of their day, 00:00:13.864 --> 00:00:15.443 in tracking what happened 00:00:15.443 --> 00:00:17.644 to people. You know, 00:00:17.644 --> 00:00:19.446 the buildings really weren't 00:00:19.446 --> 00:00:23.254 built to be accessible or 00:00:23.254 --> 00:00:24.599 for people to have any kind 00:00:24.599 --> 00:00:27.392 of lives. And so, in order 00:00:27.392 --> 00:00:28.452 to eat, they'd be in a 00:00:28.452 --> 00:00:29.957 long line and it would take, 00:00:29.957 --> 00:00:31.215 I don't know, an hour 00:00:31.215 --> 00:00:32.751 and half for people to get 00:00:32.751 --> 00:00:33.823 someplace to eat. 00:00:33.823 --> 00:00:34.916 Well then they would have to 00:00:34.916 --> 00:00:37.700 wait again to get back to 00:00:37.700 --> 00:00:39.764 their unit. And if they were 00:00:39.764 --> 00:00:41.069 to go anywhere, it would 00:00:41.069 --> 00:00:42.070 take most of the day just 00:00:42.070 --> 00:00:45.063 waiting, sitting, with nothing. 00:00:45.063 --> 00:00:47.258 So, it really wasn't 00:00:47.258 --> 00:00:49.852 surprising, I suppose, that 00:00:49.852 --> 00:00:51.619 there would be a lot of people 00:00:51.619 --> 00:00:53.076 that were either totally 00:00:53.076 --> 00:00:54.388 closed in on themselves 00:00:54.388 --> 00:00:56.953 or self-stimulating or, 00:00:56.953 --> 00:00:59.308 you know, other kinds of 00:00:59.308 --> 00:01:01.523 behaviors from the total lack 00:01:01.523 --> 00:01:04.297 of anything to do or any 00:01:04.297 --> 00:01:06.698 interaction with others.