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Yes, it can be illegal to use the wrong restroom, as it may violate laws or regulations related to public accommodations and gender identity.
Yes, you could be charged.
In New York, it is legal for individuals to use the restroom that corresponds with their gender identity under the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act. This means that a man who identifies as a woman can use the women's restroom without it being considered illegal.
In Washington State, individuals are allowed to use the restroom that corresponds to their gender identity, regardless of their sex assigned at birth. So, it is not illegal for a man to use the women's restroom in Washington if he identifies as a woman.
If it isn't an employee restroom and they do if they use the business' service.I don't understand this answer .... Yes? Or No?
That depends- in a house, yes. In a store, no.
It depends on the country where they use child labor, and what kind of rules the country has about it. If the laws don't let you use child labor then the company is using children illegally.
Maybe there are transexuals who use the restroom. If not, the restroom doubles as a unisexual restroom for both male and female use.
If a child needs to use the bathroom and makes this need clear to a teacher or administrator and this request is denied, this is abuse, and unlawful. If the child uses this request unreasonably in order to seek attention or simply to leave class, the problem becomes complicated. Those in authority need to balance their responses; it is safest to allow the child to go to the bathroom; you have no way of knowing how urgent and necessary the situation is, and to deny a child access to the bathroom is not a good thing to do.
When you use it to do illegal things, such as download copyrighted music or obtain child pornography.
That is called child abuse.... and child abuse is illegial..... yes
Depending on where you are and what you're doing, you should go to the nearest toilet or restroom.