The UK really needs to do something about its lack of public toilets
socratic-meth on
> “If you ask nicely, more people are likely to let you use the toilet,” she says.
This always works for me.
WarmIrishSmile on
If there is a nearby hotel when you are out for the day, I always find they are awesome. Since so many people come and go, nobody will raise an eyebrow. Much cleaner than public toilets.
badgersruse on
So we build lots of public toilets. Great. Has anyone here seen the state of public toilets in the UK? It’s like feral jackals immediately find them to make a mess in them and break whatever they can.
Which means it costs a lot to build them out of prison grade materials and they have to be cleaned every hour. But no one wants to pay more taxes for that.
And that is why we can’t have nice things.
LifeChanger16 on
The thing is we have a ton of public toilets around me. They all charge 30p to use them, and that’s supposed to be for their maintenance.
All of them stink, most of them don’t flush properly, the sinks don’t work properly. Even though paying keeps the people doing drugs out, the council still doesn’t maintain them
chocobowler on
I’ll usually look for a McDonald’s or wetherspoons
fcfcfcfcfcfcfc on
I don’t mind paying to use a public toilet IF that toilet is clean and not covered in shite.
Not once when in Germany did I encounter a disgusting paid-for toilet, ranging from 20c-75c. In the UK, I’ve paid 50p-£1 for a shit-covered toilet with no soap. It’s a fucking joke.
E_mc420 on
Never use anything public in the UK. There is no respect for anything.
pajamakitten on
Supermarkets are great for free loos. M&S have the nicest.
I have issues with my bladder and bowels, so public toilets are vital and a lack of them really does restrict where I go, because everything has to be planned around “What if?” Even my jogging route is planned around a public toilet. I do not think people understand how isolating this can be for people like me.
StrappyBatty on
But it’s a private toilet for paying customers. Not a public toilet where any wrongun can come and go. I don’t want to pay £4 to use it either but they have to maintain it so I completely understand it’s not for anyone to use
MCDCFC on
We have vandalism because we have a Police Service that is paid to uphold the Law but can’t be bothered
Barleyarleyy on
Who the fuck buys a coffee to use the toilet? Just walk in and use it… You think the minimum wage employees give a shit?
Bumblebeard63 on
The public toilets in my town are repeatedly vandalised. But, it’s OK to go into any of the pubs or coffee shops and not pay for a drink.
HurdyGurdyGurdyHurdy on
My solution? Councils to offer a small council tax rebate to cafe’s/ shops that place a sign in their window offering their loos to the public.
They-Took-Our-Jerbs on
I remember when they had pissers in the middle of Manchester, the place stunk of piss more than usual I don’t think they lasted long.
LazyFish1921 on
Is this really a problem? You’re never that far from a McDonalds or a Costa or a Tesco or any number of other chains that have a toilet. Even if they have a customers-only policy the minimum wage workers will probably not even notice you, let alone chase you down and ask you to leave if you try to use the loo. Whose to say you’re not gunna buy something after you relieve yourself?
Even if there were public toilets available I’d much rather wait until we get to Tesco because they probably won’t be in disrepair and smelling of piss.
heppyheppykat on
Being a woman is dreadful. I have had to humiliatingly wee in alleyways , worried about being seen or on cctv or god forbid someone attacking me. I could even become a registered sex offender for street pissing.
Yet if you’re a man, a London council will build you a stinky plastic urinal in full view of everyone right on street corners, public gardens. I have bumped into people mid urination when Soho has been too busy. It’s so incredibly unfair, and makes me feel uncomfortable. If there were just public toilets then those urinals wouldn’t have to ruin streets and women wouldn’t be risking kidney damage everytime we go out.
UnLaoised01 on
If people can’t put their litter in the bin, what makes you think that they will clean up after using public toilets. We can’t have nice things because the worst of us ruins it for the best of us.
michalzxc on
Just pay 4£ for the toilet if you don’t want coffee 🤷
Severe_Ad_146 on
Our highstreets are dying, what can we do? Remove public toilets and make it costly to use a private one. Problem solved.
Granted, I have looked after public toilets and work privately and unfortunately toilets are abused which is a headache but you know, 98% people use them for their intended function.
VeterinarianAny3212 on
Sorry but UK culture is terrible, we literally cannot have nice things
Amulet_Angel on
Europe really can’t do public toilets, I don’t think UK is worse than European average. East Asia seems to know what they’re doing. I’ve been to Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Hong, Kong, Korea etc, there’s toilets at stations or local malls. All kept clean.
Even middle of the country side, the Japanese station have clean squat toilets. Working flush with loo rolls. Maybe not soap though.
Tunit66 on
A lot of councils pay businesses to let the public use their toilets as part of Community Toilet Schemes.
There is a map of all the signed up businesses in the UK
Ask for a glass of tap water, it’s free and you’re now a customer
NeverGonnaGiveMewUp on
I have no problem paying to use toilets, as long as they’re in good condition. But when the excuse is, “We charge so they stay clean”, and they’re still filthy and stink of piss?
You can get fucked, I’m climbing over your crappy turnstile.
Run down carparks with massive potholes and signs up everywhere saying they aren’t liable for damage fuck me off just as much. What am I actually paying for?!
Deep_fried_jobbie on
Speaking from a Glasgow perspective, our public loos have been closed mostly since the turn of the millennium due to antisocial behaviour and drug taking. Drugs are another topic entirely but antisocial behaviour can largely be resolved at home: learn to control your behaviour and vices before you become a parent and be a true role model for your kids. Kids learn their behaviour from somewhere.
43848987815 on
Just walk into any pub. Haven’t used a public toilet in decades.
Stabbycrabs83 on
People ruin stuff like this because we aren’t capable of being considerate.
The local council closed down the public toilets because they are constantly left disgusting and operating costs rise.
Our business gets a sharp rise in toilet use requests. We repair stuff and our toilets are through the staff room not public facing so we have to escort people.
Some people can’t toilet nicely or clean up after themselves, so some customers come back into reception to have a go that there was pee on your toilet seat or skidmarks left.
Now I have a reception team that’s supposed to be dealing with tech dealing with toilet complaints. They aren’t paid to clean toilets either so it falls on either me as the owner or I have to pay for a cleaner to come in every 2-3 hours.
The no brain answer is to close the toilets to the public. You get a few complaints for a week or so then you go back to doing tech
pr2thej on
Then don’t?
Just walk in and use it, no-one is going to stop you
Timely-Sea5743 on
Unpopular opinion – businesses can operate as they wish. Why aren’t we questioning councils about the shortage of public toilets?
OutrageousRepair5751 on
I had that once when I was working in Cirencester. Not sure what caused it, but I had some sort of stomach upset that made me need (and I mean _need_) the loo every five minutes. Went to one of the cafes, left the loo _clean_, then needed to come back in again five minutes later. Got yelled at that I needed to buy a drink because they’re customer loos (even though I was a regular in there to buy drinks), so I bought the cheapest bottle of water I could find in there and left without another word. Never went back.
Maleficent-Walrus-28 on
The public toilets thing is really true. They closed the majority of ones in my town so now everyone uses McDonalds. You’d think people would keep it clean as we don’t have anywhere else free to go, but nope, it gets trashed. I can imagine it will be a coded door soon also.
billysmallz on
In Plymouth we don’t even have bus stop shelters anymore, so all the pensioners (and everyone else) who rely on buses for travel are just left to get absolutely drenched when it rains now.
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The UK really needs to do something about its lack of public toilets
> “If you ask nicely, more people are likely to let you use the toilet,” she says.
This always works for me.
If there is a nearby hotel when you are out for the day, I always find they are awesome. Since so many people come and go, nobody will raise an eyebrow. Much cleaner than public toilets.
So we build lots of public toilets. Great. Has anyone here seen the state of public toilets in the UK? It’s like feral jackals immediately find them to make a mess in them and break whatever they can.
Which means it costs a lot to build them out of prison grade materials and they have to be cleaned every hour. But no one wants to pay more taxes for that.
And that is why we can’t have nice things.
The thing is we have a ton of public toilets around me. They all charge 30p to use them, and that’s supposed to be for their maintenance.
All of them stink, most of them don’t flush properly, the sinks don’t work properly. Even though paying keeps the people doing drugs out, the council still doesn’t maintain them
I’ll usually look for a McDonald’s or wetherspoons
I don’t mind paying to use a public toilet IF that toilet is clean and not covered in shite.
Not once when in Germany did I encounter a disgusting paid-for toilet, ranging from 20c-75c. In the UK, I’ve paid 50p-£1 for a shit-covered toilet with no soap. It’s a fucking joke.
Never use anything public in the UK. There is no respect for anything.
Supermarkets are great for free loos. M&S have the nicest.
I have issues with my bladder and bowels, so public toilets are vital and a lack of them really does restrict where I go, because everything has to be planned around “What if?” Even my jogging route is planned around a public toilet. I do not think people understand how isolating this can be for people like me.
But it’s a private toilet for paying customers. Not a public toilet where any wrongun can come and go. I don’t want to pay £4 to use it either but they have to maintain it so I completely understand it’s not for anyone to use
We have vandalism because we have a Police Service that is paid to uphold the Law but can’t be bothered
Who the fuck buys a coffee to use the toilet? Just walk in and use it… You think the minimum wage employees give a shit?
The public toilets in my town are repeatedly vandalised. But, it’s OK to go into any of the pubs or coffee shops and not pay for a drink.
My solution? Councils to offer a small council tax rebate to cafe’s/ shops that place a sign in their window offering their loos to the public.
I remember when they had pissers in the middle of Manchester, the place stunk of piss more than usual I don’t think they lasted long.
Is this really a problem? You’re never that far from a McDonalds or a Costa or a Tesco or any number of other chains that have a toilet. Even if they have a customers-only policy the minimum wage workers will probably not even notice you, let alone chase you down and ask you to leave if you try to use the loo. Whose to say you’re not gunna buy something after you relieve yourself?
Even if there were public toilets available I’d much rather wait until we get to Tesco because they probably won’t be in disrepair and smelling of piss.
Being a woman is dreadful. I have had to humiliatingly wee in alleyways , worried about being seen or on cctv or god forbid someone attacking me. I could even become a registered sex offender for street pissing.
Yet if you’re a man, a London council will build you a stinky plastic urinal in full view of everyone right on street corners, public gardens. I have bumped into people mid urination when Soho has been too busy. It’s so incredibly unfair, and makes me feel uncomfortable. If there were just public toilets then those urinals wouldn’t have to ruin streets and women wouldn’t be risking kidney damage everytime we go out.
If people can’t put their litter in the bin, what makes you think that they will clean up after using public toilets. We can’t have nice things because the worst of us ruins it for the best of us.
Just pay 4£ for the toilet if you don’t want coffee 🤷
Our highstreets are dying, what can we do? Remove public toilets and make it costly to use a private one. Problem solved.
Granted, I have looked after public toilets and work privately and unfortunately toilets are abused which is a headache but you know, 98% people use them for their intended function.
Sorry but UK culture is terrible, we literally cannot have nice things
Europe really can’t do public toilets, I don’t think UK is worse than European average. East Asia seems to know what they’re doing. I’ve been to Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Hong, Kong, Korea etc, there’s toilets at stations or local malls. All kept clean.
Even middle of the country side, the Japanese station have clean squat toilets. Working flush with loo rolls. Maybe not soap though.
A lot of councils pay businesses to let the public use their toilets as part of Community Toilet Schemes.
There is a map of all the signed up businesses in the UK
[https://www.toiletmap.org.uk/](https://www.toiletmap.org.uk/)
Ask for a glass of tap water, it’s free and you’re now a customer
I have no problem paying to use toilets, as long as they’re in good condition. But when the excuse is, “We charge so they stay clean”, and they’re still filthy and stink of piss?
You can get fucked, I’m climbing over your crappy turnstile.
Run down carparks with massive potholes and signs up everywhere saying they aren’t liable for damage fuck me off just as much. What am I actually paying for?!
Speaking from a Glasgow perspective, our public loos have been closed mostly since the turn of the millennium due to antisocial behaviour and drug taking. Drugs are another topic entirely but antisocial behaviour can largely be resolved at home: learn to control your behaviour and vices before you become a parent and be a true role model for your kids. Kids learn their behaviour from somewhere.
Just walk into any pub. Haven’t used a public toilet in decades.
People ruin stuff like this because we aren’t capable of being considerate.
The local council closed down the public toilets because they are constantly left disgusting and operating costs rise.
Our business gets a sharp rise in toilet use requests. We repair stuff and our toilets are through the staff room not public facing so we have to escort people.
Some people can’t toilet nicely or clean up after themselves, so some customers come back into reception to have a go that there was pee on your toilet seat or skidmarks left.
Now I have a reception team that’s supposed to be dealing with tech dealing with toilet complaints. They aren’t paid to clean toilets either so it falls on either me as the owner or I have to pay for a cleaner to come in every 2-3 hours.
The no brain answer is to close the toilets to the public. You get a few complaints for a week or so then you go back to doing tech
Then don’t?
Just walk in and use it, no-one is going to stop you
Unpopular opinion – businesses can operate as they wish. Why aren’t we questioning councils about the shortage of public toilets?
I had that once when I was working in Cirencester. Not sure what caused it, but I had some sort of stomach upset that made me need (and I mean _need_) the loo every five minutes. Went to one of the cafes, left the loo _clean_, then needed to come back in again five minutes later. Got yelled at that I needed to buy a drink because they’re customer loos (even though I was a regular in there to buy drinks), so I bought the cheapest bottle of water I could find in there and left without another word. Never went back.
The public toilets thing is really true. They closed the majority of ones in my town so now everyone uses McDonalds. You’d think people would keep it clean as we don’t have anywhere else free to go, but nope, it gets trashed. I can imagine it will be a coded door soon also.
In Plymouth we don’t even have bus stop shelters anymore, so all the pensioners (and everyone else) who rely on buses for travel are just left to get absolutely drenched when it rains now.
Argument is the maintenance was too expensive.