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Always low on toilet tissue as well.
The one thing I can't help but noticing is that despite all those incidents, men have never been banned from using public toilets. Cases are, instead, dealt with as they arise.
jim
If you are referring to the list of Historic cases involving misuse of public toilets then I have to say that men/women are banned from using them.
The last sentence I wrote on the list is not clear but it says one toilet,I know of in the New Malden offence of 1990 is closed.
So males/females who wish to use the toilets for the purpose which they were erected are banned, or in this case,inconvenienced.
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yes, stiff penalties are needed.
O god can I chip in my two penny worth here ?

having had radiotherapy to my bladder and pelvis I have to go when I have to go and people tap me on the shoulder and say
'ere mate you shouldnt be paasing here
and I go like - where is the nearest men's bog ?
and they say without irony ( of course this is AB ) there is nt one !

and a passerby will chip in - he is still going and wont stop
and then .....
PS I dont do this in drag !
( I dont want to outrage the sensibilities of wallflowers such as retired policemen - shockable ? o god you wouldnt believe it )
Yes PP for medical reasons you can often get a card which tells folk you need urgent access (Hubby had one) problem is most people don't know the scheme so it doesn't always help.
I meant, legally banned. There is no law in place to stop men in general from using public toilets because some men have abused them in the past.
There was always an unwritten law that 'normal' men & boys had to avoid certain public toilets which had reputations as homosexual 'hang-outs'.
I expect it's different nowadays.
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Seems to me that this is exactly the point I was trying to make, though.
PP
Me a shockable wallflower? Getaway with you. It seems I shock on AB but don't get shocked.Not me Guv.
jim
//There is no law in place to stop men in general from using public toilets because some men have abused them in the past. //

There doesn't have to be a law to stop men using them because they are invariably locked up or demolished as a result of their misuse.
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divebuddy

As I've already explained - that has pretty much died out...because of the Internet, and changes in social attitudes.

I suspect you're still thinking about the 1980s or 90s.

(cf. Grindr)
"Do you think it would be OK for a man to use the female changing rooms in a store when buying (say) new underwear. Seems a fairly close parallel."

I'd probably be inclined to leave that one down to individual store policies. Or, perhaps (because, unlike in a toilet, one can always try these things on at home), if someone complained about it then I think it wouldn't be unreasonable for the person in question to accept the complaints and either come back another time or go elsewhere to try their clothes on.

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