viccarlton
Striker
Again I sympathise with your condition and accept that disabled facilities are necessary for you to use, but are you suggesting that a disabled toilet should remain unused possibly all day everyday until a disabled person comes along, alternatively looking at it from the other extreme angle how would you manage if you went to use the facility and there was a queue of disabled people waiting?If somebody else disabled is using it then fine but can't you see that an able bodied person using a toilet just makes it longer for disabled people to wait.
Because of my spinal cord injury I also have limited control over when I need to piss. I also sometimes need to self catherterise. Urine staying in my bladder for too long can cause me UTIs and I don't empty bladder fully manually. Using a catheter in a normal toilet is an absolute nightmare.
Your 'in and out quicker' comment is just the same as somebody parking in a disabled bay and saying im only going to be give minutes.