Using Disabled Toilets

I like the fact that they are more spacious and if you run out of bog roll you just pull the red cord and somebody will be along to bring some more.
 
I like the fact that they are more spacious and if you run out of bog roll you just pull the red cord and somebody will be along to bring some more.

Bloody lovely just kicking your legs out and relaxing with all that space.
 
Was at the game yesterday and was surprised how many people felt it appropriate to use the disabled toilets ahead of wheelchair bound city fans

Is it a case of anything goes at the match or do the same people who use these toilets at the game also do this elsewhere??

good for crushed bugle, 10 % South American guaranteed, maybe a snout too
 
And if you're constipated, they have straining bars to help you.

I had my left big toe taken off 4 weeks ago, but would only use them if the "normal" toilets were upstairs, as it is a slow job to get there. At home, at the moment, I have to set off when I feel the first calling of the bladder or stomach rumble, just to be on the safe side. I've already contacted the club to use the lift to my seat in 304, as walking up the spiral is out of the question at the moment. I don't count myself as disabled, just temporarily inconvenienced.
 
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Irony alert!
 

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