dontdowell
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? az
I recently visited a Social Security Building about 40 miles from my home.
I asked to use the restroom and was told they didn't have one, but I could go to a Checker Parts Store quite a few buildings away. It was raining a very cold rain, and the parts store restroom was so filthy I did not even know where to put my purse.
I had whispered to the security guard where I had traveled from and said I was in dire need. Didn't affect him at all.
Is there a law that requires a government building to have facilities. Or is there any reason why the guard would not let me use theirs. I KNOW all those employees don't use that filthy restroom where I was sent.
Just seems to me the majority of persons visiting a Social Security bldg. are either older or handicapped.
I recently visited a Social Security Building about 40 miles from my home.
I asked to use the restroom and was told they didn't have one, but I could go to a Checker Parts Store quite a few buildings away. It was raining a very cold rain, and the parts store restroom was so filthy I did not even know where to put my purse.
I had whispered to the security guard where I had traveled from and said I was in dire need. Didn't affect him at all.
Is there a law that requires a government building to have facilities. Or is there any reason why the guard would not let me use theirs. I KNOW all those employees don't use that filthy restroom where I was sent.
Just seems to me the majority of persons visiting a Social Security bldg. are either older or handicapped.