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Tristán White writes I think it is outrageous that they close the toilets so early. I paid for those toilets out of my taxes, but they can't be bothered to man them after about 8 o'clock. And it's after then when they're most needed, after the pubs. A slightly more accurate statement is that you pay (out of your taxes) for the toilets to be manned between the times they are opened. So if you want them to be opened longer then that's an additional financial requirement. I wonder whether pay-for-use toilets on the underground would be more likely to avoid the attentions of the anti-social contingent? Fenchurch Street toilets are always busy regardless of the fact that there are toilets on board every train. For what it's worth I sympathise entirely however! Luck of the drawer how good one's bladder is and I understand (from talking to friends) that it can even make one reconsider one's evening plans depending on the availability of facilities. I believe central government removed the requirement of local authorities to maintain public toilets in the 1980s 9as a cash saving measure), but I could be wrong in this (it may just be in 1980s local councils realised that there was no statutory requirement to provide public toilets). Certainly something along those lines! |
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