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Re: Are commercial batheroom stalls too narrow? Edgar 08-28-2007
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Posted by Edgar on August 28, 2007, 11:54 am
> Are commercial bathroom stalls too narrow?
> The few times I've been in stalls, because the urinals were occupied, they
> seem to be getting narrower all the time.
> Plus, with the giant TP holder on the side its rather difficult to even
> get to the throne let alone sit down and utilize it.
> What about persons that have, through anatomical necessity, a wide stance,
> are they to suffer or at the very least endure the confins as they are?
> Not to mention the legal ramifications thereof.
> I suggest all stalls from this point forth shall have a more accomodating
> space in reference to the *widening* of the populace.
> Fat asses too have the *right* to expel their bowels in comfort without
> the embarrassing accusations that might be brought forth resulting from
> the current narrow stall dimensional standards.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2wszr3
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>

Accessible stalls are there for everyone, not just those in wheelchairs.

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Edgar



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