Please read this, it’s absolutely essential. Public toilets have been disappearing for decades, but faster than ever under austerity, and it’s both humiliating and hugely limiting for invisible disabilities https://t.co/HSFhJmvNnn
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I’ve had cyclical vomiting syndrome for years, and if there were more public toilets I’d have to vomit in the street a lot less.
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I also hate codes on doors in coffeeshops for this reason, once violently throwing up in a Caffe Nero because I had no time to queue for the code, before having customers give me filthy/disgusted looks as I mopped it up.
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If I have a tonic-clonic seizure in the street, everyone knows what it is, and is incredibly kind and understanding. If someone doesn’t get to a toilet in time with Crohns/Ulcerstive Colitis/IBD and other illnesses, public reaction will be markedly different.
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
It’s ok if they use a radar key, I carry one around on my set of keys, but when it’s locked with a regular lock and we need to ask management, it can be extra time and/or stress that disabled people can’t always afford.
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