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Toddlers peeing in public.
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I seen a bloke letting a kid have a wee on Aldi car park I thought it was a bit disgusting in the sense of someone can stand in that and walk it around their house into their carpets not knowing it is pee. They could of asked to use the loo in Aldi I'm sure they would of been allowed.0
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I don't think Aldi has public loos. Almost every store in the USA has restrooms, as they call them.
The BHS in Wrexham was quite handy, now it's only opened with proof of a purchase. The nearest council loo is a good walk away.
A campaign for more loos is overdue.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
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Stephb1986 wrote: »I seen a bloke letting a kid have a wee on Aldi car park I thought it was a bit disgusting in the sense of someone can stand in that and walk it around their house into their carpets not knowing it is pee. They could of asked to use the loo in Aldi I'm sure they would of been allowed.
They're as likely to allow customers use of their staff loos as the queen is to start saying could of, would of. (Should be have.)
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I still think we have good access to loos in department stores and fast food places, I can't be doing with the receipt code they have in France.0
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Buzzybee90 wrote: »I still think we have good access to loos in department stores and fast food places, I can't be doing with the receipt code they have in France.
Quite. I nearly had a messy accident in the Carcassonne McDonalds. If it hadn't been for someone coming out at the exact time I needed to go in, there would have been a lot of mopping up to to do.0 -
Whilst saying that, one day remember you may end up one day being an elderly person yourself with incontinence problems. Not everybody has the 100% bladder control they would like . I'm sure few people pee in public for the fun of it. Sometimes nature just suddenly catches up with them. The closure of many public toilets because of the austerity programme cutbacks hasn't helped.
It isn't elderly people with continence issues, who would most likely be mortified at doing such a thing, it's most often alcohol related and men at that who do this.Lost my soulmate so life is empty.
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Feral_Moon wrote: »That goes for women too. I'm not averse to squatting behind a bush or tree out in the wilderness but I'd never go "in public" elsewhere. Thankfully I have a very strong bladder and can often wait 3-4 hours after feeling the first urge to pass urine. Unless I've had a drink of course, then it's almost hourly!
Not too often I hope, it's not healthy to hold it in too long, can cause UTIs.0 -
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You can still see your veins enough to inject even with that light. Its a really bad problem the lack of public loos and its been mentioned on here before.0
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