Gov. Pat McCrory, who signed the bill into law late Wednesday, said it was necessary to undo Charlotte’s ordinance, which included protections for gay and transgender people because it allowed “men to use women’s bathroom/locker room.”
The special session on Wednesday cost taxpayers $42,000, and effectively set the grounds for the elimination of Male & Female Toilets ... restricting gender specific use them to those whose Birth Certificat Gender was a match to their physical Gender.
Why does this create UNISEX toilets?
How many people carry their Birth Certificate and can, therefore, prove the gender match required by law -- at least in time to prevent their pissing on the floor?
As a result, males and females can rush into the nearest Rest Room, and only need to concern themselves with the labels on the doors when their appearance matches that label.
Of course, it might be the North Carolina objective to restrict everyone from using a facility.
But think about it: A person goes to use a Rest Room. Are you going to stop and challenge them unless you see their BC? Are you tracking their RR usage so you can charge them at a later date? Or, every day, is the transgender individual going to be followed by a government agent to ensure that they use the BC appropriate facility?
The answer is UNISEX TOILETS. No spying on transgender people, no waste of taxpayer funds for agents to follow, arrest, indict, try and judge the merits of the law violation.
Then there is the extended cost of Constitutional Challenge! After all, if the law is valid, it applies to ALL Rest Rooms everywhere in the state. Which means you bring your BC to the local Bar ... and someone must be stationed at BOTH RR doors to ensure that the collar-and-cuff match is confirmed. OR. The public facilities all become unisex and therefore the law is complied with regardless of the match between BC and physical gender.
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