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Hong Kong trans man wins challenge against public toilet law: 'The way people looked at me...'

'Many trans people choose not to use public conveniences at all, due to fear, the threat of harassment, and to avoid having their gender identity invalidated or undermined,' High Court judge Russell Coleman said.

July 23, 2025 / 19:04 IST
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The trans man, identified as K, said the ruling was 'another forward step' for LGBTQ rights but noted that Hong Kong still does not have a gender recognition law. (Representational image: Grok)

A Hong Kong court struck down laws on Wednesday criminalising people for going into public toilets designated for the opposite sex, a ruling hailed as "a forward step" for transgender rights.

A trans man, known as "K", filed the lawsuit nearly six years ago in light of what he described as "embarrassing and upsetting" discrimination often faced by trans people when using public bathrooms.

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K was encouraged by doctors to use men's bathrooms as part of his gender dysphoria treatment, but because his Hong Kong ID card identified him as female, he could be fined up to HK$2,000 ($255) for doing so.

He did not receive criminal penalties but recalled a situation where his entering a women's bathroom led to tension and misunderstanding.