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University of Toronto Dumps Transgender Bathrooms After Peeping Incidents
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<blockquote data-quote="heatedmonk" data-source="post: 68713475" data-attributes="member: 380836"><p>And as the article in the OP depicts, they are. But so too can natural born people dressed as pertains to their sex, not cross identifying, can be harassed and assaulted by those in disguise as the opposite of their natural sex.</p><p></p><p>A man who intends to assault women can dress as a woman and lay in wait in public women's facilities. And he's allowed to enter by law. So that no one would think anything of what is an obvious male dressed as a woman entering a woman's bathroom.</p><p>What then? Traditional stall configurations, with signs depicting exclusive access, "Men's Room" "Ladies Room", afford protection from such predators. Because a man dressed as a woman entering a "Ladies Room" can be reported, followed, identified and arrested should he make trouble. </p><p></p><p>So what's the solution then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heatedmonk, post: 68713475, member: 380836"] And as the article in the OP depicts, they are. But so too can natural born people dressed as pertains to their sex, not cross identifying, can be harassed and assaulted by those in disguise as the opposite of their natural sex. A man who intends to assault women can dress as a woman and lay in wait in public women's facilities. And he's allowed to enter by law. So that no one would think anything of what is an obvious male dressed as a woman entering a woman's bathroom. What then? Traditional stall configurations, with signs depicting exclusive access, "Men's Room" "Ladies Room", afford protection from such predators. Because a man dressed as a woman entering a "Ladies Room" can be reported, followed, identified and arrested should he make trouble. So what's the solution then? [/QUOTE]
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