I guess the toilets that you pay for look probably a bit more descent than the public ones that look and smell disgusting..I cant get myself to go in them,if I ened to purchase a coffee to go in a coffee shop then I'll have to do that and then 20p doesnt seem to bad compared to £3 which I would spend..
But I knwo what you mean,they start charging for things like this,they'll start charging for the air we breath,it's really bad!!
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Quote: Originally posted by robnchar on 16/8/2012
Thanks **button** I'd never thought of a radar key . I'll look in to it . I agree about them being attended and clean but it's just frustrating that you have to keep change handy to use the loo but other things seem to be going cashless . The other thing is if pubs cafes etc charged to use there loo's no one would use them same for a campsite and I thought PUBLIC TOILETS were paid for through council tax for the benefit of locals and visitors alike . Free clean safe toilets are surely more of a reason to spend a few hours some were ?
You can buy radar keys off ebay - we have bought them and they work fine.
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I cant get myself to go in them,if I ened to purchase a coffee to go in a coffee shop then I'll have to do that and then 20p doesnt seem to bad compared to £3 which I would spend..
But then you'll need another wee a bit later and have to by another coffee which will lead to another wee and you'll spend your whole day in and out of coffee shops!
In Liverpool One, you still have to pay 20p to get through the barriers to use the disabled loos - I discovered this when Pip was in the wheelchair last year. Although I have to say the security man must have taken pity on me, and let me through the barrier.
in a well known lovely welsh tourist spot, you pay 20p for the use of an attended loo, that honestly smell appalling, from 50 feet away (an not just the mens side either)
but 200 yrds over the bridge is a car park with free toilets in, clean as a whistle and no smell either
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