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Icey
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Judethz
User ID: 75895360 United Kingdom 03/28/2019 01:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pay for use will eliminate a lot of drug use and drug deals. In the big cities, an incredible amount of drug deals are being made inside bathrooms. With this technology, cops can be alerted that 2 people with felony charges or drug charges have entered the same bathroom at the same time. Quoting: spiderWINGS 75521390 They have these things called nickels and dimes that you put into a slot in a box and they open a door so you can enter the bathroom. |
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NOLAangel
User ID: 77174443 United States 03/28/2019 02:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "In the United States, pay toilets became much less common from the 1970s, when they came under attack from feminists as well as from the plumbing industry. California legislator March Fong Eu argued that they discriminated against females because men and boys could use urinals for free whereas women and girls always had to pay a dime for a toilet "stall" (i.e. cubicle) in places where payment was mandatory..." [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] |
Billy Ringo
User ID: 75162463 United States 03/28/2019 02:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The United States Constitution guarantees the freedom to use restrooms as a personal, civil, and political right of individuals. Any hindrance or applied cost added to this freedom is unconstitutional and protected by law. Companies or individuals who seek to limit access or apply charges as to the use of a restroom are violating the law and should be subject to prosecution. I am Billy Ringo and I approve of this message. Paid for by belligerent derelicts for Ringo. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77365271 United States 03/28/2019 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember as a very young child that pay toilets were a common thing. It usually cost a dime to get into the stall area. Quoting: NOLAangel "In the United States, pay toilets became much less common from the 1970s, when they came under attack from feminists as well as from the plumbing industry. California legislator March Fong Eu argued that they discriminated against females because men and boys could use urinals for free whereas women and girls always had to pay a dime for a toilet "stall" (i.e. cubicle) in places where payment was mandatory..." [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] LOL If you had to go and did not have a nickle or dime you had to crawl on the floor to squeeze under the door. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77502825 United States 03/28/2019 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Citizens of the USA should be given a restroom card to use to swipe to get into public restrooms for which you pay 5 cents per visit. It's not a complete scam unless you drink 3 gallons of water a day. How many times a day does the average person use a public restroom? Once? Maybe twice? That's 10 cents a day. The benefits are extraordinary!! Extraordinary considering there would be a camera facing the door of every public restroom, but obviously no cameras INSIDE the restrooms. Quoting: spiderWINGS 75521390 What are the benefits? Well, you're investing in the future of America's sanitation system. Imagine how much money can be generated every year in the country! Billions! Billions used to ensure that sanitation technology continues moving forward! Paying to use public restrooms automatically cuts down on illegal immigration. Obviously not completely, but if you were illegal living in a major city, good luck trying to maneuver around your day without using public restrooms. You cannot get into a public restroom. You have to swipe your card to get in and if you don't have your card then too bad! The world isn't daycare and no-one is going to take care of you. Forget your card or lose it and THAT'S on you! Pay for use will eliminate a lot of drug use and drug deals. In the big cities, an incredible amount of drug deals are being made inside bathrooms. With this technology, cops can be alerted that 2 people with felony charges or drug charges have entered the same bathroom at the same time. If you're a tax paying good model citizen, your card is simply just an ID. But your felony records will also be on your card. Poublic restaurooms are supposed to be funded by the businesses that provide them and they get a write of as a business expense... If they don't provide we get to pee on their floors.. ok. |
Lacey Underall
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77289966 Costa Rica 03/28/2019 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Citizens of the USA should be given a restroom card to use to swipe to get into public restrooms for which you pay 5 cents per visit. It's not a complete scam unless you drink 3 gallons of water a day. How many times a day does the average person use a public restroom? Once? Maybe twice? That's 10 cents a day. The benefits are extraordinary!! Extraordinary considering there would be a camera facing the door of every public restroom, but obviously no cameras INSIDE the restrooms. Quoting: spiderWINGS 75521390 What are the benefits? Well, you're investing in the future of America's sanitation system. Imagine how much money can be generated every year in the country! Billions! Billions used to ensure that sanitation technology continues moving forward! Paying to use public restrooms automatically cuts down on illegal immigration. Obviously not completely, but if you were illegal living in a major city, good luck trying to maneuver around your day without using public restrooms. You cannot get into a public restroom. You have to swipe your card to get in and if you don't have your card then too bad! The world isn't daycare and no-one is going to take care of you. Forget your card or lose it and THAT'S on you! Pay for use will eliminate a lot of drug use and drug deals. In the big cities, an incredible amount of drug deals are being made inside bathrooms. With this technology, cops can be alerted that 2 people with felony charges or drug charges have entered the same bathroom at the same time. If you're a tax paying good model citizen, your card is simply just an ID. But your felony records will also be on your card. Fucking government shill. You want our bathroom habits to be stored in a government database AND it have access to criminal records? I've heard it all now. |
NOLAangel
User ID: 77174443 United States 03/28/2019 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember as a very young child that pay toilets were a common thing. It usually cost a dime to get into the stall area. Quoting: NOLAangel "In the United States, pay toilets became much less common from the 1970s, when they came under attack from feminists as well as from the plumbing industry. California legislator March Fong Eu argued that they discriminated against females because men and boys could use urinals for free whereas women and girls always had to pay a dime for a toilet "stall" (i.e. cubicle) in places where payment was mandatory..." [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] LOL If you had to go and did not have a nickle or dime you had to crawl on the floor to squeeze under the door. People did do that. |
janedoenut
User ID: 73259443 United States 03/28/2019 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This just may be the dumbest idea ever. I remember them in the 70-80's. You crawled under or held the gate for the next person. I'll be damned if I buy something and have to pay for a toilet too and fuck you for wanting us to carry another ID to stop druggies. Last Edited by janedoenut on 03/28/2019 05:17 PM “If you'll let me tell you what I imagine about myself, you'll find it a lot more interesting” –Anne Shirley "Seemingly your father nor mother taught you that as a man, it's your job to protect and provide for women and lead strong families. As men, had you done your job, you wouldn't be living in a matriarchal society." - Janedoenut, 2018 |
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