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To: White Lives Matter

Convert to individual shower stalls with undressing room accessible from a common hallway; no undressing in hallway.


3 posted on 05/21/2021 10:13:46 AM PDT by SkyDancer (I Identify As Vaccinated)
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To: SkyDancer

No. Workarounds are wrong. This only stops when thee is a forceful refusal to comply and an appeal for locals to stand with them.


17 posted on 05/21/2021 10:22:29 AM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. .... )
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“Convert to individual shower stalls with undressing room accessible from a common hallway; no undressing in hallway.”

There are innumerable regulations for bathrooms and showers. Everything currently installed is designed to meet those regulations while taking minimum floor space. The building I worked at for my final job had numerous urinals. The building had a handful of women and there was never a line at the woman’s restrooms because there were so few women. Also, they could go to the restroom whenever they wanted. Suddenly, most of the urinals were removed, leading to long lines at breaks. Why? Because the governor’s wife went to a stadium event and there were long lines at the women’s restrooms so she used a man’s restroom. It caused a huge bruhaha. So, Florida wrote something called “the poty parity law.” To make access fair, ratios were set up. If a man had a urinal, then the women had to have a full sit-down stall. For industrial buildings with plumbing in the floor and few women, the end result was that they got rid of most of the urinals. A lot of us would go outside and water bushes as going inside during a floor break was a lengthy process, taking up time employees would rather use socializing, eating or smoking.

My point is, you can’t just redesign a bathroom any way you want. You must comply with federal, state and local restrictions.

I’m afraid the answer is to cancel women’s sports, or have them shower at home. Mostly, I think the trans movement will eliminate women’s sports entirely.

I have, over the years, met a few trans people. Mostly when I had a business dealing with the art community in the artsy section of St. Pete. They were the most messed up, unhappy people I have ever met. (I sat here trying to write a sentence that got across the full flavor of what I witnessed and that was the best I could do. But when I say messed up, I mean nasty, angry, unpleasant, and bitter. I think that says it a bit better. If I was a trans person, I’d seek help rather than go on hating myself that much.)


31 posted on 05/21/2021 10:40:00 AM PDT by Gen.Blather (Wait! I said that out loud? )
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