Automatic Flushing Toilets
The entire point of them was that stall users with not enough tact to flush did not disgust all other users of the restroom. Are you suggesting we have motion detectors inside of the toilet seats? If so, that is an excellent idea, albeit it can be pricey.
I don't care for the noise and unpredictability they offer. My four year old (she's autistic) is terrified of them, and she has very shaky, jerky body movements and a look of horror on her face the whole time she is using a public restroom with the auto-flushers. I do my very best to avoid that.
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OK - I'm going to ask the mods to move this thread. What does this ave to do with AUTISM?
This needs to be in the Random discussion section! I don't want to read about flushing toilets when I'm on WP general discussions!
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Natives who beat drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams. ~Mary Ellen Kelly
The first and only time I encountered a magic toilet of this description was last year at Newark airport. I was already confused about the fact that the toilets all looked like they had overflowed, with the water level much higher than in English toilets, then the toilet roll was automated, then the bloody thing flushed as I stood up! Needless to say, I then washed my hands with automatic soap and water and dried them on automatic paper towels. The whole thing left me rather shaken.
I can understand that some people don't like touching toilet flush handles but automated loo roll is just stupid.
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