LAX not adding urinals to women’s restrooms despite misleading viral video
Los Angeles International Airport is not adding urinals to its women’s restrooms, despite reports to the contrary.
One men’s restroom has been temporarily converted into a women’s restroom while that section of the airport undergoes construction, a spokesperson told the AP.
A misleading video taken inside a restroom at LAX has spread widely on social media in recent days.
The video shows someone walking into a restroom labeled with a blue sign reading “women.”
Inside, two rows of urinals can be seen, cordoned off behind white barriers and shielded from use with clear plastic covers.
“Urinals in the women’s bathroom,” the person filming says. “Women, urinals. What the heck?”
Social media users have falsely suggested the urinals were placed in the women’s restroom as a nod to transgender passengers or baselessly claimed their presence constituted a threat to the women inside.
“Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is installing urinals in the WOMEN’S restrooms,” read the caption on one Instagram post.
“So parents and ladies be alert and diligent when entering these facilities. Your safety and children’s safety has been put at risk by your government.”
The restroom in the video has urinals because it is ordinarily a men’s room, said Heath Montgomery, a spokesperson for Los Angeles World Airports, the authority that runs LAX.
That particular restroom had been converted to a women’s facility during construction work on the surrounding terminal.
“We have dozens if not hundreds of restrooms throughout our 9 terminals and many other facilities,” he wrote in an email.
“This one required a temporary conversion due to construction. It was marked appropriately and had the men’s facilities temporarily walled off.”
Under California law, people within the state’s borders are entitled to use the restroom that aligns with their gender identity, and single-stall restrooms must be designated as gender-neutral. LAX already has gender-neutral restrooms.