Toilets should be redesigned
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Here I go again, putting in my two cents worth: A solution to the present complaint from the LGBT group about restroom access in schools.
I suggest that the restrooms be redesigned to have individual toilets with locked doors and walls from ceiling to floor. As the person leaves the individual toilet, they would be in a large area with hand washing and drying stations.
The door leading to the area would have the male/female/wheelchair access symbols. There would be no need for urinals or extra commodes.
Peter Rubalcaba
Cassopolis
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