the only thing i hate is going for just a leak and someone just took a nasty crap in there
Like all the people in the posts above who are using the handicapped stalls just so they can use the handle bars to brace for the mother of all groaners?
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]Handicap stalls tend to be cleaner because people feel they can't use them.[/B] Combined with the additional space for flailing and a standard handlebar for bracing while laying cables, I will use them first and foremost over normal stalls.
I used to think that, but having read this thread I have now realized that the people that do use them use them for the most vile bathroom acts imaginable. They might appear cleaner, but the evil spirits lurking will haunt you to your wide stalled grave.
I like that people are afraid of using them, it's like my own personal toilet that usually doesn't have piss all over the toilet seat. Some men could barely pass as a gorilla as far as hygiene goes.
To be honest, this is the first time I have given the issue any thought. I see them as "wheelchair accessible" and not necessarily "wheelchair priority". If there are other stalls available, I leave that one open in case someone comes in that can't use one of the narrower stalls. But if they're all being used and the wheelchair accessible one is available with no wheelchairs in sight, I see it as a legitimate option. If myself and a guy in a wheelchair were waiting for stalls and the wheelchair one opened up, of course he'd get dibs.
This is totally different than parking spaces. You deserve to get your tires slashed and your windows broken if you park in one of those without a permit.
Thats really rash. Ive only ever parked in a handi spot once, but hear me out. I was headed to work, and only part of the parking lot was plowed. So....i was trying to park in the allocated space, not the closer plowed handi-stall. Unfortunately though, i got stuck 2/3 into the space, and had to call on several fellow coworkers to push me out. In my reluctance to use the handi-stall, I attempted again to get into the parking spot, and it didnt work. I dug myself out this time, and parked in the handi-stall. nobody complained, nobody did anything. I had nowhere else to park but these two spaces, I think I exerted all options before parking.
I like that people are afraid of using them, it's like my own personal toilet that usually doesn't have piss all over the toilet seat. Some men could barely pass as a gorilla as far as hygiene goes.
Based on this thread, I think you've exposed yourself to far worse things...ie. "bracing", "thrashing", "flailing","cables",etc.
at the dome i always have to wait for someone taking a dirty sh#$, and when I go in, its like I wheeled right into an ass.
who actually takes a #### at the dome? i mean i don't have any fear of crapping in public bathrooms like some, ####ting while at work is awesome. but at a sporting event in an arena with 20,000 other people where the bathrooms look like biohazard spills, i draw the line
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