Surely a 'disabled toilet' can never be OK.
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003 09:15:45 +0200 Judith Mole
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> I came across the information that 'brainstorming' is now seen as offensive
> through the "Making Reasonable Adjustments for Disabled Students in Higher
> Education" publication by Herrington and Simpson, Nottingham Uni, page 67.
> Apparently, 'disabled toilet' isn't going to be ok soon either. You live
> and learn...
>
> Judith
>
> At 00:07 08/04/2003 +0100, Automatic digest processor said:
> >I also
> >have a sneaking suspicion that the original comment may be one of those
> >'manhole cover' or 'mastercopy' urban myths, where the "gordon bennett,
> >you'll never guess what they're objecting to now!", "PC-is-rubbish" mob
> >suggest something has become verboten when it actually hasn't.
>
>
> Judith Mole
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