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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      Portland OR banned urinals in city owned buildings, even if the building are leased to private companies.

      Oddly, bathrooms will still be gendered, except disabled toilets.  So no change there.

      So much for saving water, as toilets use far more water than urinals.  :blink:

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        AnythingOld last edited by

        @raphjd:

        Portland OR banned urinals in city owned buildings, even if the building are leased to private companies.

        Oddly, bathrooms will still be gendered, except disabled toilets.  So no change there.

        So much for saving water, as toilets use far more water than urinals.  :blink:

        That's nothing.. Here in America, str8 still haven't got over the genderneutral bathroom law. They know they can't do anything about it, but they find ways to holla and bitch about it. LOLOLOL With all the bad things going on around our one planet, you'd think people would find better ways to spend their time….

        -AOS


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          lilnic last edited by

          https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/portland-ban-urinals-buildings/

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          • raphjd
            raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

            Snopes, despite being proven to have a liberal bias, doesn't dispute what I said.

            Portland OR banned urinals in city owned building, even if they are leased to a private company.

            It should be obvious to most people, that they didn't immediately take sledgehammers to all the urinals 2 seconds after the law passed.

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              lilnic last edited by

              @raphjd:

              Portland OR banned urinals in city owned buildings, even if the building are leased to private companies.

              The urinal policy related only to the Portland Building, not to all public buildings. The city itself owns and manages the building, so the notion of a "ban" on urinals was illogical and misleading

              you're either taking the first headline you read at face value, or deliberately attempting to mislead. I'd advise you take a closer look either way.

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