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    Default Why do government buildings not have toilets?.

    I don't understand.........why do all big organisations have toilets for their clients......but not Centrelink or the Department of Housing? Do people who use these services not pee or something?
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    Centrelink does have toilets just not for customers. I know that when i went in while pregnant with DD and I vomited everywhere, I got ushered into the toilet to clean up.

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    Because they don't want the responsibility of maintaining the toilets or cleaning them would be my bet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poppetfish View Post
    Centrelink does have toilets just not for customers. I know that when i went in while pregnant with DD and I vomited everywhere, I got ushered into the toilet to clean up.
    Yeah I know that, I've used them myself! But I just thought it was common courtesy to provide people with public toilets....I may be spoiled, it's just that these are the only organisations I can think of off the top of my head that don't do this.
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    Oh I know. So annoying. I sat with 3 toddlers for just over an hour waiting for an appointment. Then one of them had to pee and when I came back I was meant to join the queue at the end. I kicked up a stink and got bumped back to my original place.
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    It's annoying, often when I have been at Centrelink with DS he needs his nappy changed or a bottle heated....sometimes you can be waiting there for ages!
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    I dont kno bout some places but I kno our centerlink as public toliets, u have to ask them to open them all they do is push a button n u an go in n stuff there is a change table n everything... but i have been to some places where u think there would b toliets n there isnt...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeatoNo3 View Post
    I dont kno bout some places but I kno our centerlink as public toliets, u have to ask them to open them all they do is push a button n u an go in n stuff there is a change table n everything... but i have been to some places where u think there would b toliets n there isnt...
    Well here none of the Centrelink offices have a toilet and not all of them are in very close promixity to a public toilet either. Same goes for the only office of Housing I've ever being at.

    That is a good system though, I wish they had it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeatoNo3 View Post
    I dont kno bout some places but I kno our centerlink as public toliets, u have to ask them to open them all they do is push a button n u an go in n stuff there is a change table n everything... but i have been to some places where u think there would b toliets n there isnt...
    Same story with my local Centrelink too except there is just a female and male toilet - no change table or parent facilities though.
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    I've used the toilets at centrelink several times recently, once for myself (dont think they would say no to a heavily pregnant woman lol), once to change my DS2's nappy and once when he needed to use the toilet and we were TTing.. I think you'll find under certain circumstances and if you are polite about it they are quite accommodating.. Although it was a bit weird knowing that she was standing outside the doors waiting for us so she could lock them again
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