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Great idea. Toilets clogged up in 3.....2......1.......
The food that restaurant patrons go there to eat is more basic and necessary than any of that.They never think these things thru…
What about morning after pills?
Are they any less of a necessity? A right?
What about morning after pills?
Are they any less of a necessity? A right?
Why, they can’t afford not to do it!Think that one thru for a second . It could be a major cost saver .
How about full time attendants? And a shoe shine?Am I the only one that can remember pay toilet stalls?
I used one in the Lisbon train station and another at the tourist center in Sintra a few weeks ago. Clean, monitored, and good value. Nobody complained.Am I the only one that can remember pay toilet stalls?
Prisons/Jail? Pish-posh!I get not providing them for free in public women's rooms, but to not provide them in prisons/jail? That makes no sense.
It's not (at their expense.)I wonder how many people carry toilet paper to the public restrooms they use.
I know I am always thankful that places of public accommodation have restrooms for me to use (at their expense) and toilet paper (at their expense). Soap (at their expense) and water (at their expense) for me to and some paper towels or hot air dryers (at their expense).
I understand they put it in their overhead. It is part of their business expenses (which is at their expense). They don't charge me buy the square, drop or soap or amount of hot air I use. The only difference with that and menstrual products is a bunch of dudes can get upset cause they aren't using them.It's not (at their expense.)
It's part of their basic monthly nut, part of what they have to pass along to their customers.
Otherwise, they go out of business.
Are you a business person, or a government person?
Who do you think pays for it?
Nobody, because it's "free"?
Think that one thru for a second . It could be a major cost saver .
What about brushing teeth? Deodorant?I understand they put it in their overhead. It is part of their business expenses (which is at their expense). They don't charge me buy the square, drop or soap or amount of hot air I use. The only difference with that and menstrual products is a bunch of dudes can get upset cause they aren't using them.
Bathroom facilities are there for sanitary reasons, mensuration is no different than having to take a crap.
Really? Do you have a sudden unplanned need to stop your BO? You could plan to bring your own toilet paper too, but I bet you don't. Not being able to brush your teeth in public is not going to cause you humiliation and ruined clothing.What about brushing teeth? Deodorant?
Some things are conducive to planning and providing for ahead of time.
Where the hell is my aardvarkLook for them all to be stolen and cost taxpayers even more. Oh and shoved down the toilet so they can blossom like the winning lid opened on Wonderama. Bob McAllister weeps
This should be relatively inexpensive in the long run.I have 2 clients that provided menstrual products for their MALE employees...
Your comment about blossoming reminding me of a Larry the Cable Guy routine. See first minute and a half of this:Look for them all to be stolen and cost taxpayers even more. Oh and shoved down the toilet so they can blossom like the winning lid opened on Wonderama. Bob McAllister weeps