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  • Can anyone tell me why sliding door train toilets are designed to require a second press of the close button in order to lock them? Why not lock upon closure after the first press? I was again treated to a chap putting himself away recently. I don't blame user error but poor design, although he could have looked at least a little sheepish.

  • I guess it's to stop someone pressing the close button, jumping out and the toilet being locked with no one in there.

  • I recently got a coach from Leeds to London (who can afford the train eh?) And somebody was throwing up in the toilet for about 80% of the 5 hour journey. I felt sorry for them obviously but they never quite figured out how to lock the door (it's just a normal lock) so they must have got walked in on at least 20 times.

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