View Full Version : Public toilets 'wiped out in parts of UK'
waterhog
31-05-2016, 08:20 AM
Public toilets 'wiped out in parts of UK' 31.05.16
we all pay council tax
so why this drivel that's runny
combustion is brought to the max
move out the way this is now not funny.
shame on every council locally
not providing for the many
actions will express better then being vocally
go in any street and spend a penny.
the cost to clear the excrement
will have the public toilets self reward
this is no criminal incitement
for initiative millions need a reward.
we are your boss
its time to demand more connivance
the public are no longer willing to leg cross
just behind this message board shows obedience.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36405414 if you feel your local council should provide more W/C feel free to copy and paste my poem to them and after receiving it a few times - they may realize i am not chatting what goes in a toilet and might, just might, start providing us all with a place to spend a penny.
Jamie89
31-05-2016, 09:08 AM
I read this this morning, one woman saying her husband who suffers from Parkinson's Disease wet himself after not being able to find anywhere and being refused by high street shops to use their toilets. I can't believe that in an age where we're supposedly 'advanced' in so many ways, we can't cater for a most basic of human needs. The fact that there doesn't seem to be any problem with the number of public toilets in tourist areas just goes to show that the issue is money... are we really going to be so tight as a society that we're ok with letting elderly/infirm people suffer that kind of indignity to save a few quid? Really bothers me this kind of story. (Sorry Hog, couldn't work that into a poem... my imagination just isn't... flowin') (That almost rhymes :whistle:)
*mazedsalv**
31-05-2016, 09:25 AM
I think this is pathetic, and if this becomes a nationwide I think, i hope the streets are filled with piss. If you need to go, you need to go.
In my town there is 5 urinals in the high street, they are so convenient after a night out. Compared to the next town over which smells like piss because there are no public toilets around.
waterhog
31-05-2016, 09:47 AM
I read this this morning, one woman saying her husband who suffers from Parkinson's Disease wet himself after not being able to find anywhere and being refused by high street shops to use their toilets. I can't believe that in an age where we're supposedly 'advanced' in so many ways, we can't cater for a most basic of human needs. The fact that there doesn't seem to be any problem with the number of public toilets in tourist areas just goes to show that the issue is money... are we really going to be so tight as a society that we're ok with letting elderly/infirm people suffer that kind of indignity to save a few quid? Really bothers me this kind of story. (Sorry Hog, couldn't work that into a poem... my imagination just isn't... flowin') (That almost rhymes :whistle:)
how I wish I could just talk normally and not have to do these god dam poems - that was brilliantly put Jamie and I thank you.
we have public toilets in town but they're 30p
I hate public toilets, they stink and never get cleaned anyway
DemolitionRed
31-05-2016, 10:42 AM
I guess they are relying on cafes and stores like M&S and Debenhams to provide toilet facilities.
I've got to admit, I don't like public toilets that are unmanned because they get used for things other than bodily functions.
user104658
31-05-2016, 10:42 AM
They've just shut the only one in the town that I work in, it's a pain in the arse... because people come in to use ours instead. Technically the company policy is "customer use only"... the unofficial policy though is "No drunks or junkies". If some poor old soul comes in I'm not going to tell them they have to place a bet before they can take a piss.
Doesn't help everyone though; it's an age-resticted premises which means no one under 18 can even step through the door... which means a lot of angry parents when their bursting kid can't use the toilets.
There's a Subway next door and a few little cafés but all are strictly custmers only (though I doubt they'd turn away a small child)... other than that, the nearest available toilets are at ASDA / Tesco, both of which are a good 10 minute walk for someone slower like the elderly or a child. Not much use.
They only re-opened the public toilets after YEARS of being shut down, about a year and a half ago. They spent quite a bit on refurbishing them... but they got trashed / vandalised / deliberately flooded by kids on at least a monthly basis... and it's not realistic to staff them 24/7 so to be honest I understand why they've been closed :shrug:
Niamh.
31-05-2016, 10:45 AM
I hate public toilets, they stink and never get cleaned anyway
The one in our village and the next town over are those spacey ones that clean themselves after a person uses it. Like that one in the picture below
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-QPfLyQZm4tU/TuP1x3v1D1I/AAAAAAAABVg/a4dMNFWYNBg/s1600/SFAutoToiletByWallyGobetz20.png
Crimson Dynamo
31-05-2016, 11:27 AM
i just use the river
arista
31-05-2016, 11:28 AM
we have public toilets in town but they're 30p
Thats what they all need to do
arista
31-05-2016, 11:29 AM
I hate public toilets, they stink and never get cleaned anyway
Most are cleaned at the lock down time
arista
31-05-2016, 11:31 AM
i just use the river
How Nice
The one in our village and the next town over are those spacey ones that clean themselves after a person uses it. Like that one in the picture below
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-QPfLyQZm4tU/TuP1x3v1D1I/AAAAAAAABVg/a4dMNFWYNBg/s1600/SFAutoToiletByWallyGobetz20.png
Ireland clearly have better hygiene then
It is annoyingly hard to find public toilets when you need them and its a bit embarrassing to try and sneak through a pub or a cafe to try and use theirs. Also I hate paying for the privilege of taking a piss so no to 30p charges everywhere
Marsh.
31-05-2016, 06:16 PM
If I see a toilet that has the cheek to charge you for using them then I usually do a poo outside of it to make a point.
waterhog
31-05-2016, 07:14 PM
If I see a toilet that has the cheek to charge you for using them then I usually do a poo outside of it to make a point.
when I am working - I wounder how many people have replied to my poem and I thought with this one maybe 1 or 2 people - its really great so many different views.
I won't comment on marsh - if you hate paying that much - just jump the barrier. :joker:
Niamh.
01-06-2016, 09:06 AM
It is annoyingly hard to find public toilets when you need them and its a bit embarrassing to try and sneak through a pub or a cafe to try and use theirs. Also I hate paying for the privilege of taking a piss so no to 30p charges everywhere
I think it's 25c or something to use those ones like what I posted here, tbh I'd rather pay that for a relatively clean public toilet than use a manky one for free :hee:
armand.kay
01-06-2016, 09:51 AM
The one in our village and the next town over are those spacey ones that clean themselves after a person uses it. Like that one in the picture below
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-QPfLyQZm4tU/TuP1x3v1D1I/AAAAAAAABVg/a4dMNFWYNBg/s1600/SFAutoToiletByWallyGobetz20.png
Bye I got stuck in one of these when I was a kiddie
Niamh.
01-06-2016, 10:03 AM
Bye I got stuck in one of these when I was a kiddie
Atleast there was no Gorillas in there :hee:
Yeah I was in Wales on Monday and couldn't find any public toilets as all the shops said 'No non customer toilets' and when I eventually found one (it was one of those paid ones) the queue was massive so I ended up having to wait until I got all the way back home to England to have a wee
arista
03-06-2016, 02:05 PM
Yeah I was in Wales on Monday and couldn't find any public toilets as all the shops said 'No non customer toilets' and when I eventually found one (it was one of those paid ones) the queue was massive so I ended up having to wait until I got all the way back home to England to have a wee
Shocking
Gstar
03-06-2016, 02:22 PM
If they can get rid of the toilets they can increase the amount of public bins, there's areas in bristol where you have to walk miles and I hate litter
Niamh.
03-06-2016, 02:25 PM
If they can get rid of the toilets they can increase the amount of public bins, there's areas in bristol where you have to walk miles and I hate litter
It's really hard to wee in a bin though
Kizzy
03-06-2016, 05:44 PM
It's really hard to wee in a bin though
unless it's a weely bin :hehe:
waterhog
05-06-2016, 01:41 PM
we don't need bins remember we have recycling.
same with wee - lets recycle it and save the world.
anyone for a poem and a glass of dark warm lemonade ?
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