Is there really a demand for them?
Is it an expense that local councils can afford?
Would it be a better idea to mandate all shops over a certain square footage must have toilets accessible to customers and shoppers?
Don’t all shopping malls already have public toilets?
Parents can’t help themselves can they?
*Son: Dad, I shit myself*
*Dad: I’m calling ITV! The world needs to know!*
Wetherspoons is always a good one to nip into for a fat shit I find.
Eliminating public toilets disproportionately affects people who are already excluded from public life, most notably disabled people. It also disproportionately affects women compared to men (women can’t have a nature wee and are more likely to be carers).
That said, people are resistant to the kind of public facilities where you have to pay. Councils are vastly financially overstretched already. Are they going to commit funding to toilets and then dump health and social care, education funding, firefighting, etc?
(all puns very much intended)
>more than 50% of older people deliberately dehydrate themselves
Isn’t this the absolute worst thing you can do when you’re old?
Alot of people used to use department stores as readily accesible toilets, which masked the lack of available public options. Now the department stores are closing down, the only option left is trying the dwindling amounts of business that havent put codes on the toilets.
First time I’ve seen compo face mixed with consti face.
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Is there really a demand for them?
Is it an expense that local councils can afford?
Would it be a better idea to mandate all shops over a certain square footage must have toilets accessible to customers and shoppers?
Don’t all shopping malls already have public toilets?
Parents can’t help themselves can they?
*Son: Dad, I shit myself*
*Dad: I’m calling ITV! The world needs to know!*
Wetherspoons is always a good one to nip into for a fat shit I find.
Eliminating public toilets disproportionately affects people who are already excluded from public life, most notably disabled people. It also disproportionately affects women compared to men (women can’t have a nature wee and are more likely to be carers).
That said, people are resistant to the kind of public facilities where you have to pay. Councils are vastly financially overstretched already. Are they going to commit funding to toilets and then dump health and social care, education funding, firefighting, etc?
(all puns very much intended)
>more than 50% of older people deliberately dehydrate themselves
Isn’t this the absolute worst thing you can do when you’re old?
Alot of people used to use department stores as readily accesible toilets, which masked the lack of available public options. Now the department stores are closing down, the only option left is trying the dwindling amounts of business that havent put codes on the toilets.
First time I’ve seen compo face mixed with consti face.