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Soundwave said:
Dunban67 said:

its my understanding that, accoding to their policy you use the bathroom you identify with at that time-   

that is the only way they could really enact that type of policy-   its not just "a man wearing a dress'  

if a guy "dressed, loking and acting" like a uy walks into the womens room-  who is to say he isnt feeling like a women that day? once you open that door i don t see any way you can dictate who uses which bathroom if someone decides to use "the wrong" b room

so your wife, mom, sister, daughter walks in and a man walks in behind them, how does anyone judge what gender that person identifies w that day

THE tARGET POLICY IS moronic-

its going to cost them business-    there will be more incedents of harrasement and percieved harrasment than previous and there will def be some physical altercations-    your 5 yr old daughter goes to the ladies room and  a creepy looking guy tries to walk in behnd her-  what are you going to do?

So what happens if there's a male pedophile behind your 5 year old son in the men's bathroom? What are you going to do then? 

What happens if there's a "man" (technically) who looks 100% like a woman that walks into the men's bathroom and now your son is asking why is there a woman in the washroom? Is that any better of a situation? Or should transgender people just not pee ever in public? 

they go to the bathroom of the sx on their birth certificate- 

So you just want to make it easier for peeping toms, pedo s and sexual predators, among others to enter whatever bathroom they feel like that day

at least (until recently)  if a man walked into a womens room it would draw attention and the proprietor of the bldging, or school or hospital etc cpould legally remove the guy if needed and both men and women would AT least make others aware there was a aman n the ladies room or more likley see that he exits it ASAP-   now  it s jut going to be "open door"  

additonally, when i am w my Son i can comfortably enter the mens room w him or at any point if i feel needed-  but w  my daughter,  i do not feel like it is "ok" to enter w her -    so yes i am much more comfortable knowing if there is another person in there that it is a lady

your example is like telling a large retail store to not wrry about loss prevention measures because people shop lift anyway-