i'd like to approach a subject. i'll first say i am a "walker" but, because i know as i age i could end up in a chair or scooter, i have tried to see things from a "wheelie" point of veiw. not totally possible, but for example, i critisized the placement of the disability parking at one of our buildings, because of what it would take to get to the building front entrance in a chair. horrendous lack of thought. anyway, i have noticed two instances of something i thing might be a problem for "wheelies" in disability accessable restrooms. in these two the toilet tissue is place at a distance from the toilet that my perception is that someone whose legs could not bear some weight, would have to lean forward far enough to be very close to falling off. in my mystery shopping shops, one thing that we always heck are the restrooms. i particuly notice the accessable portion. i do not want to write up a problem if it really is a non-problem. do you guys run upon this often and is it a problem for you guys in chairs or do you have a way to handle it?