Trans people normally: take hormones, get transition surgery, wear thing to make themself look like the gender they identify with, and just try to pass. Someone would not go through all of that just to “use the law to gain access to women.” According to Refinery29 “There are currently 15 state bathroom bills pending in legislature, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New York, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming all introduced bathroom bills in the 2017 legislative session,” and according to Michael Dunton from CNN "We track our sex offenders very carefully and we haven't seen any instance of sexual predators assaulting in bathrooms." There have been, after many years of allowing trans people to use the bathroom of their choice, no cases of trans people attacking anyone. But there has been many hate crimes and cases of people attacking trans people in and out of the bathroom.
Trans people need to protest, there are many things we can do to get into the bathroom that aligns with gender identity. People can donate to causes to help trans people, people can organize or go to protests, speak up and speak out/tell stories, or go to representatives or