Where I work there are insufficient bogs for the number of people in the building plus the "normal" traps are usually renedered a no go zone by the Bobs after 9.30.
So Yes, I do use the disabled suite for my dump but it's usually around 7am before anyone of incapacity arrives.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostJeez. Their own special toilets, their own special parking, special ramps to get in places, sit at the front of concerts/football matches, extra welfare benefits, even their own Olympics!!!!
Take, take, take.
You are going to hell for that one
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostYes, for some disabled people when they need the loo they need it then, no warning, no waiting.
For some having to wait to go the loo is not discomfort but actual pain, so by you using that loo you could be inflicting pain on another or just ruining their day / dignity when their bladder won’t wait.
Yes I have strong views on the subject.
Take, take, take.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCalm down dear, it's only a parody thread!
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...ng-direct.html (although NATs fixed it now)
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostYes it is wrong! Often disabled people can't use a normal bog but you can. It strikes me as selfish for you to pick the one toilet they can use because you don't want to use the many that are on offer in the gents.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostYes, for some disabled people when they need the loo they need it then, no warning, no waiting.
For some having to wait to go the loo is not discomfort but actual pain, so by you using that loo you could be inflicting pain on another or just ruining their day / dignity when their bladder won’t wait.
Yes I have strong views on the subject.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...ng-direct.html (although NATs fixed it now)
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostYes it is wrong! Often disabled people can't use a normal bog but you can. It strikes me as selfish for you to pick the one toilet they can use because you don't want to use the many that are on offer in the gents.
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Yes, for some disabled people when they need the loo they need it then, no warning, no waiting.
For some having to wait to go the loo is not discomfort but actual pain, so by you using that loo you could be inflicting pain on another or just ruining their day / dignity when their bladder won’t wait.
Yes I have strong views on the subject.
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Yes it is wrong! Often disabled people can't use a normal bog but you can. It strikes me as selfish for you to pick the one toilet they can use because you don't want to use the many that are on offer in the gents.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSmall winky hey?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI usually go direct to the ladies.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIs it wrong to avoid the gents and go in the disabled toilet instead?
Biggest advantage is if you are caught you can easily out run them
I usually go direct to the ladies.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIs it wrong to avoid the gents and go in the disabled toilet instead?
Biggest advantage is if you are caught you can easily out run them
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