As opposed to your passive-aggressive "And there we have it" comment.
Thank you for your life story, but it is of no relevance to this thread. 95% of my domestic flights are Y, but that doesn't change the fact that J cabin is for J passengers. This isn't Today Tonight.
If you'd read the thread properly, you'd realise that I (and many others) don't have a problem with Y passengers using the J toilets in genuine urgent situations (high frequency turtlenecking, major soilage imminent kind of situation). This would constitute an absolute minority of passengers and in no way explains the frequency at which J cabin intrusions occur on almost every flight. From what I have witnessed, none of the Y scum that strut their way forward appear in any distress. I'm sure some on this forum would claim to be 'in distress' because they, god forbid, had to hold their bladder for 10 mins (after downing 8 VBs in the Qantas club). These are the same kind of fruitcakes that feel they're entitled to disabled parking spots because of they're 'depressed'.