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I have a degree of patience for arguing with aggressive TRAs on the internet who accuse me of being legally illiterate and say that Sch III p28 EqA gives people the right to access services of the opposite sex. But I would find it quite intimidating (and dangerous) in real life.
It should not require *any* degree of legal literacy for people to be able to use communal changing, washing & sleeping facilities understanding who is allowed where.

That we are arguing about this is a sign of the failure of @EHRC to do its job: clear workable guidance.
When people are undressing, washing, sleeping in a communal space there should be no ambiguity about whether it is single sex or mixed sex

There need to be bright lines to be clear who has a right to use that space

"Gender identity" & "gender expression" are not bright lines
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