FMT - Now everyone can take a leak (extracts):
However, the contractor hired to fix the sign, they said, did not consult them before putting up the “Tandas Muslimin” marker.
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PETALING JAYA: The public can rest easy because the male toilets at the Bukit Besi R&R are open to people of all faiths and not just a select few as the sign read earlier.
East Coast Expressway concessionaire LPT2 Sdn Bhd (LPT2) today apologised to the public for any confusion that arose after a photograph went viral of a sign installed at the rest and relax area that mistakenly read “Tandas Muslimin” to indicate that the toilet was reserved for Muslim males only.
East Coast Expressway concessionaire LPT2 Sdn Bhd (LPT2) today apologised to the public for any confusion that arose after a photograph went viral of a sign installed at the rest and relax area that mistakenly read “Tandas Muslimin” to indicate that the toilet was reserved for Muslim males only.
In a statement to FMT, LPT2 explained that the now infamous sign was used to replace a damaged one.
However, the contractor hired to fix the sign, they said, did not consult them before putting up the “Tandas Muslimin” marker.
OK, but the very fact that such a sign exists (as seen above and at the Bukit Besi R&R toilet) would mean it has been manufactured and made available to contractors.
That makes me wonder, to wit, that some places require such a exclusive peeing notice?
Another aspect of halal-certification that we have not been aware of?
Say, at a place which displays it, does a non-Muslim pee-er require his ding-a-ling to be circumcised or halal-certificated or be forced to run to behind a coconut tree?