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Why are Public Toilets in Parks for children not adults?

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Why cant adults take their young child to the toilet without racist attack from black attendant?

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  1. Maybe you should try complaining to the appropriate council if you think you've been abused rather than ranting on here.

    Where I live it's quite easy for adults to take their young children to the toilet, be it in a park or other.

    I assume Royal Parks are called Royal Parks because they used to/or still do belong to the Royals, maybe these can help with yr questions and complaint

    http://www.royalparks.org.uk/tourists/

    ;)


  2. What on earth are you ranting about.  Please ask a question and don't just rant on.  Public toilets in parks are not for children.  So you had an interaction with a black toilet attendant and I doubt that he "attacked" you racially. By the way, the UK does not have a monopoly on paedophiles - we just find it unacceptable unlike many other countries.  Maybe the toilet attendant thought you were a paedophile - maybe you should stop hanging around toilets with small children.

  3. I would (1) tell the attendant to bog off then (2) report the behaviour to the appropriate authority.  

  4. Well I live in Scotland and thankfully toilets in parks.......which are few and far between are not just for children.

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