bathroom troubles

I’ve always noticed that when using the washroom in most public places, like restaurants, schools and shopping malls, that there are only one-way screws used to hold up the partitions between the urinals and also on the walls around the toilets. Why is this? Is there some kind of union racket involved with this where only one company is allowed to construct and deconstruct public restrooms?

As in screws that can’t be backed off (easily). I would assume then it’s just so you don’t have kids sitting (shitting) in there with keys and dimes and what not unscrewing the partitions, Besides, once there up, they pretty much leave them up forever.

Any company can get one-way slotted screws, and the tools needed to remove them.

Apparently you haven’t been a teen-age boy with an eye for mischief, nor have you seen (back when regular screws were used) partially disassembled public restrooms. Rest assured, the latter did exist, and the former still do.