Your playlist will load after this ad The country’s booking system is “inaccessible” and “discriminatory” to those who can’t see. Source: 1 NEWS Auckland woman Martine Abel-Williamson was meant to be in Spain this week after becoming the first New Zealander elected as president of the World Blind Union. But she couldn't get around a security check called CAPTCHA, built into the booking process. "It's quite inaccessible to blind people because you've got to line up vehicles and bicycles and boats and there's a lot of visual things to prove you're a human, instead of just a question everyone could answer", she said.