March wrote:
The Paralympics seem much more interesting than the Olympics, and even more so if Polly is involved! It looks like there will be virtually no television coverage in the States. Fingers crossed we'll be able to find video online.
I have to say I'm very pleased that Polly has got involved like this.
I signed a petition for disabled people with families who were among other issues, being forced to sit separate from their families at the Paralympic events (can you believe that?

), and have just received a reply:
"Dear Friends
Thank you so much for your support with my petition. You have highlighted a really important issue, not just regading the Paralympic Games, but the way we treat disabled people in our society as a whole.
Over the last two weeks you have stood up and told the world that you are not happy with how disabled families have been treated by LOCOG* and although they have not come out publicly and stated that they have heard you, they have.
As many of you know I and others have now been able to buy tickets that allow us to sit with our families; others who already had tickets have now been told they will be able to sit together as a family. LOCOG also contacted me last week to inform me that they were now "re-briefing" staff with regard to disabled seating."
*LOCOG is the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
There are other issues, but this is a brilliant start.
My information is that the 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony will be shown this Wednesday 29th August from 8.00pm to 11.20pm (GMT) on Channel 4