There aren’t that many of them. My answer: Family changing rooms, which tend to be private, and not all that heavily used.
Yep. The community his/hers style public restroom is decades past it’s expire date. A bank of individual water closets should have been rolled out long ago.
I agree, however the pro-perversion crowd wants to force us to share a bathroom with a freak. They consider a private rest room to be discriminatory.
Just wait a few years. Now, whenever a child of one sex says they are of the different sex, they are obliged and told they are correct.
It won't be long until we have tons of "transgendered" running around.
Single use restrooms are actually more dangerous for women. Multi-use bathrooms, especially if well trafficked are safer ... more eyes and ears on the scene if something were to go wrong.
People are not understanding the issue here. Public restrooms are inherently unsafe “dead end” corridors for women, out of sight of passers-by. Some are more safe than others (see above) but all are and HAVE ALWAYS BEEN potential safety problems. Any woman will tell you this. No sign on the door is going to make you safer inside and IT NEVER DID.
The problem is not trans-gendered people ... they are such a small number as to be not an issue.
The problem is non transgendered males who may take advantage of these new rules ... but really such men could always use deceit or stealth to gain access to women’s restrooms and changing rooms.