Santee YMCA allows naked man to use women’s locker room with underage girls inside, due to state laws. The man identified has a woman, so he can legally walk around naked while underage girls are showering.
SANTEE – Recently, 17-year-old, Rebecca Phillips, visited the Santee YMCA to workout after work, as she routinely does.
She ran into a stall to hide and change, before informing staff of the naked man freely using the women’s locker room. Phillips explained underage minors, and her siblings, frequent this YMCA and the women’s locker room, and suggested transgender customers use the family restrooms, or any additional facility beside the women’s locker room.If you remember back in May of 2022, our San Diego County SupervisorSupervisors Nathan Fletcher, Terra Lawson-Remer, and Nora Vargas all voted in favor of the ordinance, which has resulted in underage girls like Rebecca Phillips fearing for their safety.
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