What is it all about?
Almost everywhere you go to 'go', be it in the office, a restaurant or a bar you find ridiculously small toilet doors...
- There will be a gap of a good 18 inches or so between the bottom of the door and the ground, meaning you are immediately identified by your shoes/trouser combo on show to passers by.
- The door generally extends to no higher than 6 foot from the ground, meaning a degree of ducking having to be undertaken at various times of the job.
- There are gaps of around an inch or so down both sides of the door - both 'hinge side' and 'lock side'.
From my observations this seems to be a common feature of 'restrooms' across North America.
All in all, there is not a huge amount of privacy going on. And when I'm on the job I want privacy. So I try and go at 'home' wherever possible.
Almost everywhere you go to 'go', be it in the office, a restaurant or a bar you find ridiculously small toilet doors...
- There will be a gap of a good 18 inches or so between the bottom of the door and the ground, meaning you are immediately identified by your shoes/trouser combo on show to passers by.
- The door generally extends to no higher than 6 foot from the ground, meaning a degree of ducking having to be undertaken at various times of the job.
- There are gaps of around an inch or so down both sides of the door - both 'hinge side' and 'lock side'.
From my observations this seems to be a common feature of 'restrooms' across North America.
All in all, there is not a huge amount of privacy going on. And when I'm on the job I want privacy. So I try and go at 'home' wherever possible.