But what if everyone in that street decides to do the same? Then there are no longer thousands of other places. If I’m an hour away from home and you don’t let people use your shop’s bathroom I think it’s fair to assume you might end up with some problems.
Nope, those a private toilets in establishments “open to the public”, where refusal of admission applies.
Public toilets are operated by the city or some other government body (highway authorities, airports - which might be technically privately owned, regional government, etc).
But what if everyone in that street decides to do the same? Then there are no longer thousands of other places. If I’m an hour away from home and you don’t let people use your shop’s bathroom I think it’s fair to assume you might end up with some problems.
There’s public toilets. You might even go to a different street.
That depends on where you are. Usually the public toilets are provided by nearby establishments though, right?
Nope, those a private toilets in establishments “open to the public”, where refusal of admission applies.
Public toilets are operated by the city or some other government body (highway authorities, airports - which might be technically privately owned, regional government, etc).