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I see your point, in your questions. For many years, my workplace has accommodated for handicapped students. There is one large handicapped stall in each of the bathrooms; in the larger women's here, there is a regular-sized stall that also has handicapped bars. The sinks and the towel dispensers are low enough for anyone in a wheelchair. The doors on each bathroom open wide enough.

I understand that all workplaces do not want to go to the expense of accommodating for the disabled. I know that you do not have to be in a wheelchair to be disabled; those of us who suffer with arthritis really appreciate those stalls during a flare(I'm one of those).

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