Quote (ArcticShadow @ Apr 26 2011 05:12pm)
Already covered in post #113.
Potential abuse of the system? If a person wants to assault someone in a bathroom, they're more than able to do so under our current system. It's not like our cisgendered bathrooms have scanners that confirm the sex of the people trying to enter them.
Again, the vast majority of all sexual assault/rape causes are perpetrated by someone that the vicitim knows. The random, public attack is the exception and not the rule. Statistically speaking, your daughter has a greater chance of being attacked in her own home or the home of someone she knows than she does in a public bathroom.