That's... surprising.
I could, somewhat, understand bars (women getting drunk faster) restaurants are not what I'd expect.
Interesting to note that one of the Dutch girls was once fined for, well, urinating in public. She couldn't find public toilet, and well, there was no another way. She was fined, the fine was 90 Euro.
"Certain types" have seen it as clear sign of gender oppression and tried to make noise aoub the need of "public toilet" of the type created for men.
If I remember it right, it was in Amsterdam, politicians talked about it a little, came to conclusion that as women are extremely unlikely to use that sort of equipment installed in public, wasting money of it, would be stupid.
End of story, well, sort off.
BBC (that I used to respect so much more in the past) figured there was an "outcry
" went to cover what was going on.
To dismay of the journalist (who seems to have habit of asking "are you of 'certain type'" as one of the first questions, seen that in other interviews not relevant here) the "victim" of the urinal oppression regarded mentioned types in not particularly respectful way.
Long story short: there are no installments of this kind because women wouldn't use them anyway.