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As regards having back issues, and a full cage; it might not be such a problem. Many, and I was one, get into a Westfield with full cage by climbing the side of the cage, getting legs over the top (above the driver's seat) whilst sitting on the side of the cage, and then lower oneself into the seat. Much easier than trying to climb in through the side, under the top of the cage, particularly for those with bad backs or who are on the larger side of average! Getting out is the same, but in reverse.

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