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Bathroom stalls that fully cover?

  • 12-04-2018 6:32pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    Hi, I need some information from the south Dublin area, I am doing an article and I need places that have toilets (or just where public toilets are in general) that have a fully covered up stall so you can't see people's feet or look over so easily/ through cracks in sides. It would be great for anyone to give me a few locations as I'm writing an article about the topic of bathroom stalls and would like to make references etc. Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,817 ✭✭✭✭po0k


    KatAkali wrote: »
    Hi, I need some information from the south Dublin area, I am doing an article and I need places that have toilets (or just where public toilets are in general) that have a fully covered up stall so you can't see people's feet or look over so easily/ through cracks in sides. It would be great for anyone to give me a few locations as I'm writing an article about the topic of bathroom stalls and would like to make references etc. Thanks!

    Johnny's got you covered https://pee.place/en/l/Ireland/Leinster/County-Dublin/South-Dublin


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 KatAkali


    Very funny, lol but it isn't to do with that I can assure. Its about how stalls are designed and whether they should be changed in primary schools, good one though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,817 ✭✭✭✭po0k


    KatAkali wrote: »
    Very funny, lol but it isn't to do with that I can assure. Its about how stalls are designed and whether they should be changed in primary schools, good one though.

    Not a school nor a public toilet, but my workplace has floor-to-ceiling doors leading in to each cubicle/little partition room for some of the toilet facilities.

    If nothing else, it affords us some privacy.
    I could see pros and cons for both kinds of toilets in primary and second-level institutions.

    The American peek-a-boo doors with massive gaps between the hinges are just weird though.
    Might aswell all sit around the edge of an open pit.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 KatAkali


    po0k wrote: »
    KatAkali wrote: »
    Very funny, lol but it isn't to do with that I can assure. Its about how stalls are designed and whether they should be changed in primary schools, good one though.

    Not a school nor a public toilet, but my workplace has floor-to-ceiling doors leading in to each cubicle/little partition room for some of the toilet facilities.

    If nothing else, it affords us some privacy.
    I could see pros and cons for both kinds of toilets in primary and second-level institutions.

    The American peek-a-boo doors with massive gaps between the hinges are just weird though.
    Might aswell all sit around the edge of an open pit.
    Yep, I have info on American style and it's atrocious design for any facility . But thanks for the reply!


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