Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong should allow transgender people to use public toilets designated for their chosen gender before they have undergone surgery, the High Court was told during a constitutional challenge to the city’s public convenience regulations. The legal bid filed by K, who identifies as a male but was born as a woman, was heard by Judge Russell Coleman on Thursday. The applicant seeks to amend the wording in the Public Conveniences (Conduct and Behaviour) Regulations to allow a transgender person undergoing Real Life Experience (RLE) treatment under the certification and care of a doctor to use pub…
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