Earstou
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A few years back I remember reading an answer (by Ann Landers, Emily Post, someone like that, can't remember who) about the handicapp stalls.
Her answer was that it was perfectly acceptable to use the stall if no handicapped person was in the restroom. She said that, unlike parking stalls, use was so fast that it didn't cause problems. So that could cause many people to not even think twice about using those stalls.
I used to use the stalls when my son was in a stroller, the only stall we fit in. I didn't dare take him out of the stroller when I had to go, as he would "disappear" on me, usually exiting under the door, or sideways into the next stall! We finally figured out he has Aspergers.
Her answer was that it was perfectly acceptable to use the stall if no handicapped person was in the restroom. She said that, unlike parking stalls, use was so fast that it didn't cause problems. So that could cause many people to not even think twice about using those stalls.
I used to use the stalls when my son was in a stroller, the only stall we fit in. I didn't dare take him out of the stroller when I had to go, as he would "disappear" on me, usually exiting under the door, or sideways into the next stall! We finally figured out he has Aspergers.