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Old 04-09-2011, 09:48 PM   #117
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Originally Posted by Leesiegirl View Post
But I really read the sign as sad. Many have responded to the sign as a comment on shopping at Borders versus shopping at home, but I kind of saw it as a reflection on publicly accessable bathrooms. I work out in the community all the time and I frequently have to stop someplace to use the restroom as a non-customer. Yes, there area lot of places that will let the public use the toilet, but there are also plenty of places--entire neighborhoods of shops--I have been where even customers can't use the restrooms and never mind the laws, those restrooms are locked and asking for access garners a rude imperative to go pleasure myself. Borders was always one of my favorite places to stop, they didn't notice me in and out, the restroom was always in good shape, and as a result, I often did buy a little something.
Same here. It's especially useful when you are out and about with little kids! They have to go all the time!
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