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Wait. Are there not also handicapped stalls in each the women's and men's bathrooms?
I see that configuration all the time here. Men's, Women's, each with handi-capped stalls, plus one or two Disabled/Family/Gender Neutral stand-alone restrooms.
No, there are not handicapped stalls in the other bathrooms. In this particular art gallery/museum the womens' and mens' are very difficult even for some disabled people who can walk, because each is fitted with two fire doors (heavy doors that self close) - one to get into the sink area and another to access the stalls area.
If it was like @Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com was saying, I might feel differently but this is in a new part of the building and they are only a few years old. There's also an enormous supply closet next to them. It really shouldn't have to be like this.
Agreed. My comment was shock and dismay, and a little hopeful disbelief.
Yeah, they've got no excuse then. It sounds like they just don't give a shit about disabled people or anyone who's not cis.
It depends on the building. I'm in the UK, and a lot of our buildings are old, and have been updated over the years to add facilities. For example, if the toilets were installed before disabled toilets were a thing, fitting them in with the regular toilets would need a complete renovation. Adding a separate room still needs work, but maybe not as much.