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University of Toronto Dumps Transgender Bathrooms After Peeping Incidents
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<blockquote data-quote="Glass*Soul" data-source="post: 68713458" data-attributes="member: 111155"><p>People dressed in women's garb going into a men's restroom and people dressed in women's garb going into a women's restroom can be putting themselves at risk of being assaulted and/or harassed. </p><p></p><p>It seems to me that if one can be filmed by holding a phone over the partition of a shower or toilet stall, the problem is not with transgender people needing proper accommodations but with the accommodations themselves being constructed so that there is potential visual access. Making accommodations safer for trans people <em>can</em> amount to making them safer for everyone if we would just think this through rather than being stuck thinking that our traditional stall configurations are the end all to be all and must be preserved at all costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glass*Soul, post: 68713458, member: 111155"] People dressed in women's garb going into a men's restroom and people dressed in women's garb going into a women's restroom can be putting themselves at risk of being assaulted and/or harassed. It seems to me that if one can be filmed by holding a phone over the partition of a shower or toilet stall, the problem is not with transgender people needing proper accommodations but with the accommodations themselves being constructed so that there is potential visual access. Making accommodations safer for trans people [I]can[/I] amount to making them safer for everyone if we would just think this through rather than being stuck thinking that our traditional stall configurations are the end all to be all and must be preserved at all costs. [/QUOTE]
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