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Customer Toilets
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If I am in a shop with no public toilets what reason would they have for refusing me use of their staff toilets? Is there any law covering this? Is there a health and safety reason?
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+ they are private toilets and don't want them being open to the public.
Not meaning you, but the general public tend to leave a mess, i work in a retail outlet, our toilets are staff only but not behind the scenes, so the public tend to ignore the staff only sign and go in anyway.
They pee all over the seats, and also left soiled nappies and used sanitary towels just knocking around for us to clean up after them.
+ they are private toilets and don't want them being open to the public.
Not meaning you, but the general public tend to leave a mess, i work in a retail outlet, our toilets are staff only but not behind the scenes, so the public tend to ignore the staff only sign and go in anyway.
They pee all over the seats, and also left soiled nappies and used sanitary towels just knocking around for us to clean up after them.