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Old 31-05-2016, 08:20 AM #1
waterhog waterhog is offline
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Default Public toilets 'wiped out in parts of UK'

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.
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