HONG KONG: A Hong Kong court today ruled to strike down parts of the city’s law criminalising people going into public toilets designated for the opposite sex.
The case was brought by a transgender man, known as “K”, who was encouraged by doctors to use men’s public bathrooms as part of his gender dysphoria treatment.
K’s Hong Kong ID card still identified him as female, which meant he could be fined up to HK$2,000 under existing rules.