Salt Lake County Council member Dea Theodore wants an explicit policy barring men from using women’s locker rooms at county recreation facilities after a GOP activist cites two “shocking encounters” at a recreation center.
Duncan told the council that several months ago she stepped out of a shower at the rec center wrapped only in a towel and saw “a very big man,” which startled and angered her, she said, leading her to yell at him to leave.
She also said a county facility manager later told her “he lets men into the women’s room, no questions asked.” Theodore said in the release that her office has sought to learn the county’s formal policy on access and use of women’s locker rooms, but that “after repeated requests, county staff has not provided me with any county policy allowing such access.”
The agency operates and maintains a wide network of regional and neighborhood parks, trails, open spaces, golf courses, recreation centers, swimming pools, historic sites and other facilities across Utah’s most populous county. “Although some are trying to spin this as a ‘trans’ issue,” Maragani said, “Mrs. Duncan has not alleged the men are trans.”
She contended in the same post that the county’s library system was making child pornography “available for check out to any kid” and that “pedophilia abuse of children is being normalized.”
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