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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
I'm barely aware of who Bill Maher is and couldn't care less what a TV personality has to say about it.
People should be able to use the toilets they feel most comfortable using. If some creep decides to take advantage of this by perving in women's toilets or groping them outside it, call the Philadelphia police department.
Unlike you, a lot of people do 'consider' what people who reach very large audiences do have to say on subjects. Your personal anecdotes do not for laws make. Your opinions are relatively irrelevant.
As for your scenario - there was no LAW that could remove the gentleman in Seattle. He had every right to be there.
You call the police in Seattle and they do....what exactly?
This "man" has every "right" to use man's restroom (although I'd doubt they'd mind):
Perhaps you can't see the absurd, but then again the original position is absurd to being with.