In the ruling on the 11th, Chief Judge Yukihiko Imazaki of the Third Petty Court of the Supreme Court said, "Employees are forced to use the men's restroom that is different from their self-identified gender, or the women's restroom away from their workplace. They are being disadvantaged accordingly," he said.
They said they can't say "It's ok to use the Womens bathroom on the other side of the building, but not the one nearest to you." Which is fair, it's all or nothing, and should be up to the individual business to decide. But you can't pick and choose.
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No, they didn't.
They said they can't say "It's ok to use the Womens bathroom on the other side of the building, but not the one nearest to you." Which is fair, it's all or nothing, and should be up to the individual business to decide. But you can't pick and choose.