Environment

Ladies Public Toilets

Environment

Posted by: frilly

16th Jun 2011 06:53am

I have started a subject about Ladies Public Toilets.
I should have made it a separate subject, if you want to rtead it but post over here that may be a better idea?
frilly

frilly
  • 14th Oct 2011 08:49pm

Hi Blossom I can go to the toilet just on leaving home and am driven to shopping centre usually find them in good condition like you they are cleaned very often. I was disgusted on one occasion.
I filthy baby nappy had been left open on the floor. I am disabled so I have to use those toilet, I just could not believe it was left there when there was a special receptacle for them.
I almost did the unforgivable and used paper to pick it up until hubby who has to comein with me made me see sense. I always laugh at the "disabled" toilet in my shopping mall, I cannot push the door open the spring is too strong. Then when I am in I cannot get out on my own as I am on an electric scooter & therefor sit too far to even reach the door handle.
We have reported it and it was supposed to be changed in the renovations. Do not think the money reached that problem LOL.
Cheers


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