This is unbelievable, and yet it happened to us recently:
Most of y'all know my mom is disabled. She needs help from my dad to be able to use public bathrooms. Usually there's no problem with that. I'm their eyes when I'm with them when we're out and about on if there's people in the bathroom, and they try to not go in the bathroom when other women are in there.
Well, at the McDonald's in Madison off I-20 on our last trip, it just recently became a problem for the 2nd time in 24 years. I did what I usually do, checking the bathroom to see if there was people in there. I at first thought there was nobody, but then realized there was someone in the handicapped stall for a reason I couldn't figure out then (it later ended up being one of the employees). I did what I needed to do and then checked that stall again (in a subtle way). I was confused.
Shortly after that, my parents were told that they could go in. Or so they thought. I looked down on my phone, figuring it'd be the usual uneventful minute or two and they'd come out, but yet seemingly 30 seconds later, I get approached by who we think was the manager (and the employee that was working in there) and get told that my dad has to leave. I told her that no, she can't walk at all, that I can't help her, and she'll cry if its somebody else that is in there.
Yet I get hit with the insufferable "Men do not need to be in the women's bathroom at all".
I threw my hands up and stormed into the bathroom and shouted at my parents to hurry up and just get up right now, that dad can't be in the bathroom for some reason. They did, and my dad had a mind to look for the lady that talked to me to cuss her out but she quickly disappeared.
They got a 1 star review from me on google. I know it's just the manager and it's a small selection of people, but I recommend to anybody to skip the McDonald's in Madison, GA on I-20. They don't deserve service.