As a senior I would welcome more access to facilities but I get along and my question to Moscoe; "If this has been part of the building code for years why has the city not been ensuring businesses have been complying?"
Moscoe's really crappy idea
Councillor's potty crusade will prove costly for city businesses
I guess you might call this yet another crappy idea from the bowels of Socialist Silly Hall.
At yesterday's licensing and standards committee the councillor who has made it his mission to regularly find someone or something to regulate, Howard Moscoe, led the charge to impose new rules that will force all Toronto retail outlets of a certain size to provide washrooms to their customers.
The over-the-hill trougher -- who regularly pisses tax money away as if it is water -- proposed that all Toronto stores, restaurants, banks, grocery and drug stores and other retail establishments of 3,230 square feet or more be given six months to ensure a loo is available to clients whenever they ask and that appropriate signage directs clients to such facilities.
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