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Wave after wave: Twenty-Five More Reports Proving Target's Pro-Transgender Bathroom Policy Is Dangerous to Women and Children


Wave after wave: Twenty-Five More Reports Proving Target's Pro-Transgender Bathroom Policy Is Dangerous to Women and Children

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The radical homosexual agenda is not the only liberal issue Target has taken on. Two years ago the company demanded that customers "not bring firearms" into stores, despite legal concealed-carry laws saying gun owners may do so.

The company also has a long list of political causes and candidates it has donated to over the years.

Still, in defense of such polices, liberals ask what harm could come to anyone if bathrooms are opened up to men dressed as women, or others who claim to be transgender?

On the other hand, those who reject these policies ask why the nation should put women and children in danger by allowing predators to more easily enter and install video cameras in bathrooms and changing rooms or otherwise threaten and harass people using the restroom?


Target itself has had incidents of predators threatening children in its bathrooms. Only weeks ago such an incident occurred in a Cedar Park, Texas store. (note: Public Advocate has posted recent reports elsewhere on this Public Advocate website).

But there are dozens of such stories over the last 16 months or so highlighting the problem with setting policies that would make access to public restrooms easier for predators.

First up are five incidents (of 25) in which predatory men were discovered committing criminal actions in public restrooms. Some of these men were arrested while dressed as women; others claimed to be transgender women.

Man in women's locker room cites gender rule

Seattle Parks and Recreation is facing a first-of-a-kind challenge to gender bathroom rules. A man undressed in a women's locker room, citing a new state rule that allows people to choose a bathroom based on gender identity.

(PRINCE WILLIAM County incidents reported elsewhere on this Public Advocate website).......................

Palmdale man arrested for videotaping in women's bathroom

PALMDALE - A 33-year-old Palmdale man who allegedly dressed as a woman while secretly videotaping females using a department store bathroom was charged with several misdemeanor counts Tuesday, authorities said.

Jason Pomare was charged with six counts of unlawful use of a concealed camera for the purposes of sexual gratification, according to Sergeant Brian Hudson of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department's Special Victims Bureau.

22 OTHER INCIDENTS HERE IN DETAIL from last 16 months:


http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/04/23/twenty-stories-proving-targets-pro-transgender-bathroom-policy-danger-women-children/