Seattle Sells Public Toilets
Toilets For Sale
It's weird that cities are having problems with drug use and prostitution with these things, because I think it's obvious that it's all about placement. We have one in a fairly upscale, very much traveled neighborhood in a small park next to the road. There are always people around (bars, restaurants, stores and shops) and I haven't seen anything fishy going on with it.
We have an automated door on ours, with what seems to be a timer that limits how long you can be in there. If you're a prostitute offering services in it, your customers better be getting off cheap (hee hee pun) knowing that they're only going to get 90 seconds of nookie before the door slides open on its own.
Put them in a drug district and of course people will use them for that. Put them in an area where non-crackhead people pee a lot (around bars and drinking spots) and you'll minimize the number of drunk people weeing all over the place.
It's weird that cities are having problems with drug use and prostitution with these things, because I think it's obvious that it's all about placement. We have one in a fairly upscale, very much traveled neighborhood in a small park next to the road. There are always people around (bars, restaurants, stores and shops) and I haven't seen anything fishy going on with it.
We have an automated door on ours, with what seems to be a timer that limits how long you can be in there. If you're a prostitute offering services in it, your customers better be getting off cheap (hee hee pun) knowing that they're only going to get 90 seconds of nookie before the door slides open on its own.
Put them in a drug district and of course people will use them for that. Put them in an area where non-crackhead people pee a lot (around bars and drinking spots) and you'll minimize the number of drunk people weeing all over the place.
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