Not built to specs, misuse by the able-bodied among issues


A worker at the Bukit Jalil Stadium says the features in toilets for people with disabilities often break down because of misuse by able-bodied folk.

DOZENS of toilets in the Klang Valley meant for people with disabilities (PwD) are not built to standard.

And many of those that were initially up to specification, have been vandalised or broken.

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