Many 'disabled' toilets now have an additional sign saying 'not every disability is visible' [or some such wording]. The aim is to highlight the fact that it isn't just for those in wheelchairs but also for those who might need more space to change a ostomy bag etc. Also there might not be a parent toilet big enough to take a pram and I for one would be unhappy to leave a pram outside with a baby in it. It's really an 'accessible' toilet - for those who need more space including those who are wheelchair users as cubicles as so small. I've been tutted at for using it as I have IBS and speed can be essential. However now I'm using a stick and sometime need to use the rails I've met with no opposition to date! It boils down to people's perception.
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