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Polish Airport urinal Design Sparks Controversy: A Question of Dignity and Cultural Norms
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What Happened?
A passenger, identified as Mr. Marek from konin, has lodged a complaint with Polish Airports (PPL) regarding the design of urinals in some of their restroom facilities. Mr. Marek argues that the absence of partitions between urinals is ”an affront to the principles of culture and is a discriminatory act,” especially as women’s restroom stalls *are* partitioned.
Moreover,in many places,such as at Krakow airport,when the main toilet doors are opened,passersby outside the toilet can see men standing at the urinals. This is a situation that violates human dignity
The complainant further states that the lack of privacy extends beyond the immediate urinal area, as the open design allows visibility from outside the restroom itself, specifically citing observations at Krakow Airport.
The Response from Polish Airports
Mr. Marek received a response from Mateusz Lenartowicz, a customer service quality specialist at PPL.The response indicated that the issue had been analyzed and that the design variations exist between larger and smaller terminal restrooms.
