Urinal Dividers Demolished in Push for Restroom Harmony at Celina 52

Urinal Dividers Demolished in Push for Restroom Harmony at Celina 52

CROSSVILLE, TN — In a bold civil rights initiative, the Celina 52 Truck Stop has removed all urinal dividers in the men's restroom in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The facility change is designed to allow patrons of all backgrounds to urinate side-by-side in unbroken harmony, with management actively encouraging strangers to hold hands during the process.

The newly liberated plumbing sector now features a massive "I Have a Dream" banner strung prominently above the porcelain fixtures. On Monday morning, early adopters of the initiative were seen firmly clasping hands while utilizing the adjacent urinals, locking eyes in a quiet display of unity beneath a row of framed restroom advertisements.

"We believe this is exactly what Dr. King probably wanted," stated 2nd shift LEAD Cashier Colby Kappleman, who supervised the violent removal of the privacy partitions. "Celina 52 is fully committed to doing what's right, provided it is highly convenient and requires absolute minimal effort on our end."

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