@p @moonshine@freespeechextremist.com The space seems so tight I thought they might want to use it with knees facing the back.

But P might have it, anti-theft as it's so weird.

@design_RG @moonshine The gapped ones more typical in public restrooms are used for that reason. People steal regular seats, but they do not steal the ones with the gaps. I can't come up with an alternative explanation for this design.
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The way the seat is rotated, a bit sideways, would lead the person to sit sideways too, or be uncomfortable. But there's no space at the front/left side, so maybe it's to sit sideways, facing back.

Which is an odd position, but. Who knows, maybe it's a tiny place in Hong Kong or Japan.

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