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How do deaf people know what is being said on loudspeakers?

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How do deaf people know what is being said on loudspeakers?

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Many places like a train, bus or subway station, or an airport, have loud speakers – some of these, especially in the bigger cities, have a visual message board (a ‘crawl’) so deaf people can read the announcements that are being said. Not all places have these, though, and deaf people need to stay alert or ask someone what’s happening that they should know about.

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