Public toilets in Holland

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In America you had the whole gender toilets thing.
Meanwhile in Holland a drunk woman has to pee, cafes are closed, so she pees on the street. Police comes, gives her a 140 euro fine. She goes to the judge, saying: tell me where I can pee then. Cause they only have these weird things for men on the streets. Judge says: you could have used a urinoir. She has to pay the fine.
She throws it on Facebook. National protest called 'pee women', bahahahahahaha, we have one word for pee which can mean pee or complain. So as a protest they all tried to use the male urinoirs. Pee women. Seriously.

https://www.google.nl/amp/s/www.par...oen-protestplasje-bij-amstelveld~a4518139/amp
 

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21st Century Holland seems like a magical place of wonders. Imagine being a tourist and snapping this:

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All those images of flowers, giant windmills and cute dutch wooden clogs - out the window...
 

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That woman needs to learn to potty before she leaves the bar!
 

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21st Century Holland seems like a magical place of wonders. Imagine being a tourist and snapping this:

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All those images of flowers, giant windmills and cute dutch wooden clogs - out the window...

:rotfl::rotfl:
 

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I hate it when I'm out and can't find public facilities. I love drinking water but it goes straight through me :=-0:
 

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I hate it when I'm out and can't find public facilities. I love drinking water but it goes straight through me :=-0:

Those things are so scarse here. A grandma also complained on Facebook. Her 4 y o granddaughter had to go in a restaurant, 70 cents. She had 30 cents too less, cause who uses cash nowadays, too bad. Kid couldn't go.
I'm so glad I have boys. I always let em go in some bush. For kids that's not forbidden.
 

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Here where the homeless congregate the city puts out porta potties because its better than the alternative.
 

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Here where the homeless congregate the city puts out porta potties because its better than the alternative.

Oh handy! For free?
I was thinking about buying such a thing, let em insert one euro and I have a blooming business.
 

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It's curious how public facilities get closed, private businesses understandably don't want to have to deal with cleaning up after people who aren't even customers, and the relentless message is little more than "not here". When you gotta go you gotta go, and it's only possible to hold for so long before continuing to hold ceases to be an option.

When public facilities are taken away we shouldn't be surprised if people start to improvise and go in places we might prefer they didn't.
 
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