merryweather20
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I think that behavior is rude no matter what kind of stall it is. I'm not sure how we've gone from someone using the bathroom in a handicapped stall to people making out in a handicapped stall. I really don't think anyone here would advocate that.
They are extremely child friendly. Some of them have child restraint seats, changing tables, there is room for strollers, AND the biggest plus, there is room for BOTH the mother and the child. More and more, that isn't the case with a regular stall. Most regular stalls are hard to turn around in much less fit a toddler and an adult in.
Its been in my post all along.
Again they simply aren't child friendly. It is indeed very uncomfortable for a child to try and use such a tall seat. I have no idea, what you mean by "child restraint seat", in a washroom? Huh? If thats where the changing table is or the sanitary dispenser is, that is where it is and that is where you use it.
I'm a little perlexed at all the complaints on the small stalls, and insisting that one can't fit in them. Stalls have gotten much larger over the years. When I used to go to my very old church, or a very old restaurant nearby they did indeed have very small stalls. But, they were also old enough that they didn't have an accessible washrooms either. There is always room in new construction, say anything new enough to require an accessible washroom.