Posted by Colin on 28/9/2010, 12:27 pm, in reply to "My problem"
I think you did the right thing. As a backup when you are desperate, or the situation too challenging, use a "Disabled" toilet.
Disabled Toilets usually have full-length doors, and are bigger than normal cubicles so you feel further away from the door.
Most Disabled Toilets are not reserved solely for those with a registered disability, but are merely "enabled" for use by disabled persons. (Those with restrictions will state this clearly on the door, and often require a RADAR key to enter). So if you are caught short, use the disabled! Simples. (Anyone who is wary of giving these a go could always try faking it a few times first so you get to realise absolutely no-one questions you) Who is to say that AP is not a disability? Not all disabled people have a limb missing! You can't always tell by looking.
If you need a bit more space and privacy, consider using a Disabled Toilet. 313
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