All of this is that fear mongering and legislation against transgender people using bathrooms has zero actual benefit, and many clearly understood consequences that affect both transgender and cisgender people.
By Brynn Tannehill, Contributor Board member of the Trans United Fund
11/28/2015 08:29am EST | Updated December 6, 2017
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When the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance was defeated, the ostensible reason was that Non-Discrimination Ordinances (NDOs) which include gender identity allow criminals to pretend to be transgender in order to gain access to bathrooms for nefarious purposes, and that sexual assaults and rapes in women's rooms would increase. The problem is, absolutely nothing in that sentence is actually true.
Police and Women's Sexual Violence Advocates say NDOs do not Increase Risk
Experts on crime, like the police .. http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/03/20/15-experts-debunk-right-wing-transgender-bathro/198533, state over and over again that NDOs do not result in an increase in sexual assault or rape. Spokesmen for police departments in Iowa, Hawaii, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Texas have all gone on record stating that NDOs do not result in an increase in the number of reported rapes or sexual assaults in their jurisdictions. In fact, 17 states and 200 cities have such NDOs in place, and have not had an increase in sexual assault.
The Actual Numbers Make it Clear why Anecdotes are just Anecdotes
When looking at this statistically, it is pretty easy to understand why this is true statistically. Over the 35 year history of NDOs protecting transgender people all over the world, only one case .. http://nounequalrights.com/information/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/The-Threat-to-Women-and-Girls-Illustrated-1.pdf .. of a person abusing an NDO and committing sexual assault (in Canada) has ever been found, even by those most interested in demonizing transgender people.
Think about that for a moment.
Every NDO, every person, every bathroom, every day, every trip to the loo, for 35 years, and it's happened once in the entire world.
For transgender students, the consequences of having nowhere safe to go can be life threating. A trans-masculine student in Michigan held it so long that he was hospitalized with a life threatening kidney infection .. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/transgender-student-lawsuit-michigan_n_6372016 .. after he was banned from using the boy's restroom, and bullied constantly for using the girls or staff facility. (Seriously, would you want to be the kid that the entire staff knows rendered their bathroom uninhabitable after taco Tuesday?) This isn't simply anecdotal: survey data on transgender students .. http://www.thetaskforce.org/static_html/downloads/reports/reports/ntds_summary.pdf .. shows that most face bullying and harassment, and over 1/3rd report being physically assaulted.
Perhaps the saddest irony in all of this is that transgender women who are undergoing medical transition .. http://www.wagenderproject.org/resources/hormones-MTF.pdf .. are generally either taking medications, or have had had surgery, which reduces their testosterone to near zero levels. Clinically speaking, people in this category are one of the lowest risk groups committing sex crimes, and also at the highest risk of being victims.
Gender Neutral / Single Occupant Facilities are not a Complete Solution Advertisement
Single use gender neutral and family bathrooms are part of the solution, but most existing businesses and government offices will be resistant to putting in another ne bathroom based on cost and space. Washington DC .. http://ohr.dc.gov/page/safe-bathrooms-dc .. has a law where all single use facilities are now designated as gender neutral, but this is only a partial solution. As many transgender people and parents can tell you, finding such a facility when you (or your child) has to go NOW can be very difficult. You can test this yourself by trying to only use gender neutral facilities for a week.
Transgender Men Have Been Left out of the Conversation
This also raises the question of transgender men. Many transgender men look like this:
If a state were to pass a law that required people to use bathrooms in accordance with their sex assigned at birth, they would end up with lots of muscle-y, bearded transgender guys using women's rooms. Which would be really uncomfortable for everyone involved, obviously. If a law were to only target transgender women, however, that would almost certainly fail upon legal challenge.
Solving an Imaginary Problem by Punishing the Innocent is Unacceptable