billythefish
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how could one think they can walk into somewhere with a toilet and just expect to use it????.
Businesses have to pay water rates so that's a possible reason why they said no! Did you buy any thing in the shop if you did I'm sure they would have let you. Business call it "passing Trade"
Jellyjellly
Business call it "passing Trade"
I know a guy like that. Stories he tells ....I think in fairness this view is maybe as a result of some sort of urban myth - I remember being solemnly informed many years ago (from more than one barstool expert) that it was against the law to refuse anyone the use of your facilities or a glass of water.
The same person probably went on to tell me that he knew "for a fact" that it was a single aspirin that killed Bruce Lee because "His body see? was sooo pure, so fit that it was like poison. Just killed him. Stone dead."
If you were a disabled person you might be able to invoke equality legislation reasonable accommodation for disabled?
Very appropriateMoved ... to Letting Off Steam
If you were a disabled person you might be able to invoke equality legislation reasonable accommodation for disabled?
Not necessarily - Equality does not necessarily mean 'equal treatment'. The principle of reasonable accommodation from equality legislation shows that it may be necessary to treat people differently to ensure they have equal access to services etc.Only if they had a toilet for other customers.
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