Disabled women know more than most how blocking access to toilets isn’t a minor inconvenience - it’s a form of segregation from everyday life. It is turning down drinks with friends as you worry you can’t fulfil a basic human need if you go out. And knowing society has made the choice not to care.
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Nobody wants to be the cause of a 'clean up on aisle 3' announcement!
They solved the 'how to fit all the required toilets into our limited space' issue when renovating by building unisex, individual toilet pods. 🤷
How TF they hope to enforce this ruling...?!
Gonna just let aggy hags police it, vigilante-style is my guess. Because that'll end well... 🙄
Our staff loo has 2 cubicles and a shared basin area. Both genders use the same loo, cubicles are gender labelled (but we often ignore it). Are we breaking the law, now? 😵💫
In teaching, we're often just glad to find time for the luxury of pissing. We've no space for divided loos. I'm more likely to use the male cubicle, anyway, as their toilet seems properly screwed to the ground & doesn't rock about.
I just want the holy trinity: seat, door, loo roll. 🤷
Fuckers.
B. Because why should people have to PROVE their disability to go to the toilet?
We end up back in the same space where only the properly deserving have access. It’s fucked.