Solution is a transgender bathroom. My little girl is not sharing a bathroom with grown men who still has his pen#s intact. In a fantasy world she would be safe, but this is the real world.
That is great in theory BUT - The cost of installing a separate bathroom for transgenders is formidable to a small business owner.
First the small community cafes with a mainly local clientele had to install separate smoking areas. Big cost! Then smoking was banned entirely so their expenditure was a waste of money.
Next they had to install accommodations for the handicapped. Another punch in the pocketbook.
Now they would have to install a third washroom, or a second one if they only have one unisex one now.
That doesn't seem fair somehow. The law doesn't rule according to people's feelings. When they do make laws it's sweeping laws that apply to businesses that don't need them and where they will never be used.
If one has a small business in a village where there are no transgenders they would still have to comply with the 'separate washroom' law. An unnecessary expense!
I think these things should be left up to the business owner, whether or not he wants to accommodate special groups of people, post a sign on the door and let those who demand special accommodations go elsewhere.
It's one of the 'regulations' on business that I think Trump should pay special attention to.