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this post was submitted on 24 Jul 2024
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Your take is well reasoned and kind, but there is a picture of the stage in the article. It's roughly 2 ft high. There are two very short steps to mount it.
I cant think of a single ramp that would be available as a "ramp" that would not work in this circumstance. A standard 5x5 ft sheet of plywood would have been more than enough to have a very gentle grade to this particular stage.
Haha, true. Guess I should have at least clicked the link!
Simply can't understand why they wouldn't use the ramp they apparently had available then