Six arrested during Idaho Capitol occupation over transgender bathroom law
Six activists were arrested at Idaho's Capitol after occupying a men's toilet. They protested against legislation determining which toilet transgender people may use.
Six demonstrators were arrested Friday at Idaho's Capitol building. They occupied a men's toilet to protest new legislation. The law regulates where transgender people can use facilities.
The activists remained in the toilet for over two hours. They sang songs and sought attention for House Bill 752. This legislation requires everyone to use facilities matching their sex at birth. The demonstrators argued this endangers transgender people.
Arrests followed police warnings. The suspects faced charges of unlawful entry. Idaho introduced this law last year. Several US states have adopted similar rules. Opponents say this is discriminatory. Supporters claim it addresses safety and privacy concerns.
The case reflects a larger American debate. Many states are adopting stricter gender-related rules. Others favour greater freedom. Idaho's protests show this topic generates strong emotions.