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Really? then half the the stores in the two malls near me are in violation of the code.You are probably in a state which requires them.
Confirms what I said. Businesses are not required to provide restrooms to the public. Only employees.
Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
The solution is very simple. Every public accommodation restroom manufactured from this day forward needs to be single occupancy.
You'll just have to stand in line, ladies, and hope we men in front of you remember to put the seat up before we take a piss.Single occupancy in stores as large as Target would be illegal for one. Public health and the demand of large throngs of customers to relieve themselves would mean they'd have to build about 20 single bathrooms for each store or simple build a third bathroom named "The Looney Loo" with padded walls...or be sued for demanding invasion of privacy.
To have just a couple of single-occupant bathrooms in a huge Target superstore would be akin to about three porta potties for an entire stadium at a sporting event. Illegal: public health.A business is not required to provide public restrooms. Only employee restrooms.
Problem solved.
The local health department, which has override over any laws or customs anywhere, anytime, any day of the week, would mandate that a venue attracting hundreds or even thousands of people provide restroom facilities for those people.
Nope. You're making shit up. Target does not have to provide public restrooms.
Laws vary by state. There is no federal law requiring Target to provide you a place to take a shit.
Nope.You ever been in a mall?The solution is very simple. Every public accommodation restroom manufactured from this day forward needs to be single occupancy.
You'll just have to stand in line, ladies, and hope we men in front of you remember to put the seat up before we take a piss.Single occupancy in stores as large as Target would be illegal for one. Public health and the demand of large throngs of customers to relieve themselves would mean they'd have to build about 20 single bathrooms for each store or simple build a third bathroom named "The Looney Loo" with padded walls...or be sued for demanding invasion of privacy.
To have just a couple of single-occupant bathrooms in a huge Target superstore would be akin to about three porta potties for an entire stadium at a sporting event. Illegal: public health.A business is not required to provide public restrooms. Only employee restrooms.
Problem solved.
The local health department, which has override over any laws or customs anywhere, anytime, any day of the week, would mandate that a venue attracting hundreds or even thousands of people provide restroom facilities for those people.
This is getting ridiculous.. Can you imagine none of the stores at the mall having a customer bathroom? Gawd! People would start shitting behind the coat racks and using the shoe section's corner as a urinal.
All of them have public restrooms in them outside the stores.
Yes, in Malls and under certain conditions as long as they are not a certain distance from the front door of the bay. But that's a small amount of all businesses
Target just caved to pressure from the Obama administration and liberal activists. They have announced that any “transgendered” person can use the bathroom in their stores, according to the gender they associate with.
Now in Target stores, men are allowed to use the restroom next to your daughter. Once called perverted, this is now a “civil right.” BREAKING: Target Stores Make MASSIVE Announcement... Parents ARE FURIOUS!
Invasion of privacy is a legal cause of action in most states for a civil suit. I suggest quite simply that women start suing their municipalities or businesses who are brazen enough to allow men in their private retreats for personal hygiene.. Emotional distress is also a cause of action. Willful negligence or intentional negligence are also causes of action. There are probably a half dozen more that result from the allowing of men in a women's bathroom.
And rest assured, under examination for facts, the men in question will be asked to lift their skirts so the jury can *see* if the case has merit...
Sue 'em... If it's good enough for the gays, it's good enough for the straights...
Time to start building third bathrooms in each and every store across the nation and in every public building, or get your asses sued off. Hmm, economic stress might actually cause a confrontation of the farce of self-diagnosed "transgenders". This is where the rubber meets the road folks.
Discuss.
So be a part of the solution. Submit five single occupancy restrooms in your next permit app. You'll be lauded for your innovation.You are probably in a state which requires them.
Confirms what I said. Businesses are not required to provide restrooms to the public. Only employees.
Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
Really? then half the the stores in the two malls near me are in violation of the code.You are probably in a state which requires them.
Confirms what I said. Businesses are not required to provide restrooms to the public. Only employees.
Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
So be a part of the solution. Submit five single occupancy restrooms in your next permit app.You are probably in a state which requires them.
Confirms what I said. Businesses are not required to provide restrooms to the public. Only employees.
Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
Well it does have fur and tail be glad it doesn't think it's a monkey.My dog thinks it's a cat…
Nothing is too good for our nation's trannies! No expense must be spared!So be a part of the solution. Submit five single occupancy restrooms in your next permit app.You are probably in a state which requires them.Confirms what I said. Businesses are not required to provide restrooms to the public. Only employees.
Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
Double the expense, at least. Then you have additional ADA and fire codes for private rooms to consider. Over the entire nation? Billions and billions of dollars difference.
I can't remember the last time I used a department store restroom.A business is not required to provide public restrooms. Only employee restrooms.Single occupancy in stores as large as Target would be illegal for one. Public health and the demand of large throngs of customers to relieve themselves would mean they'd have to build about 20 single bathrooms for each store or simple build a third bathroom named "The Looney Loo" with padded walls...or be sued for demanding invasion of privacy.The solution is very simple. Every public accommodation restroom manufactured from this day forward needs to be single occupancy.
You'll just have to stand in line, ladies, and hope we men in front of you remember to put the seat up before we take a piss.
To have just a couple of single-occupant bathrooms in a huge Target superstore would be akin to about three porta potties for an entire stadium at a sporting event. Illegal: public health.
Problem solved.
HUH?
You won't get a business open without public restrooms in 99% of this country.
Kids use them a lot. Which is the whole point. We don't want trannies sharing our daughters bathroom.
The solution is very simple. Every public accommodation restroom manufactured from this day forward needs to be single occupancy.
You'll just have to stand in line, ladies, and hope we men in front of you remember to put the seat up before we take a piss.Single occupancy in stores as large as Target would be illegal for one. Public health and the demand of large throngs of customers to relieve themselves would mean they'd have to build about 20 single bathrooms for each store or simple build a third bathroom named "The Looney Loo" with padded walls...or be sued for demanding invasion of privacy.
To have just a couple of single-occupant bathrooms in a huge Target superstore would be akin to about three porta potties for an entire stadium at a sporting event. Illegal: public health.A business is not required to provide public restrooms. Only employee restrooms.
Problem solved.
The local health department, which has override over any laws or customs anywhere, anytime, any day of the week, would mandate that a venue attracting hundreds or even thousands of people provide restroom facilities for those people.
Nope. You're making shit up. Target does not have to provide public restrooms.
Laws vary by state. There is no federal law requiring Target to provide you a place to take a shit.
Nothing is too good for our nation's trannies! No expense must be spared!So be a part of the solution. Submit five single occupancy restrooms in your next permit app.You are probably in a state which requires them.Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
Double the expense, at least. Then you have additional ADA and fire codes for private rooms to consider. Over the entire nation? Billions and billions of dollars difference.
If we have to pay an extra Tubman for a pint of Ben & Jerry's, it will be worth it.
There are state laws. That's the point.
Toilet Facilities in Covered Mall BuildingsReally? then half the the stores in the two malls near me are in violation of the code.You are probably in a state which requires them.Confirms what I said. Businesses are not required to provide restrooms to the public. Only employees.
Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
What's the distance requirement. Different code departments have different distances. But they all have one.
The existing space is being remodeled in most places at much less cost then new construction.So be a part of the solution. Submit five single occupancy restrooms in your next permit app.You are probably in a state which requires them.Confirms what I said. Businesses are not required to provide restrooms to the public. Only employees.
Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
Double the expense, at least. Then you have additional ADA and fire codes for private rooms to consider. Over the entire nation? Billions and billions of dollars difference.
The existing space is being remodeled in most places at much less cost then new construction.So be a part of the solution. Submit five single occupancy restrooms in your next permit app.You are probably in a state which requires them.Bullshit
Try to get a building plan through the building department for any business open to the public without them, they won't get approved.
I've submitted over 100
Read the link. There is not a state in the union I am aware of that allows a retail or place of gathering, open to the public, without a minimum number of bathrooms, based on either occupancy or square footage
I've submitted in 10 different states and consulted in 4 more.
Double the expense, at least. Then you have additional ADA and fire codes for private rooms to consider. Over the entire nation? Billions and billions of dollars difference.
Expense problem solved.