FredBloggs
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I travel the OP's route twice a week and know the stop. Always four or five vehicles there. But I wonder what types inhabit these places after hours? After all, most of the street public toilets have been disbanded for that reason.
Yes - I'd agree with that. But in other countries they have attendants who monitor such facilities. Surely on our major routes there should be at least a couple of public toilets and you shouldn't have to use pubs/restaurants.
Another agreed to let me use the staff toilets so long as I "didn't leave a mess"
Incidentally, the dirtiest public toilet I have ever seen was in Germany, in one of those automatic, "pay as you go" kiosks. I've noticed in Germany how many pubs, cafes etc have toilets free for customers but charge non-customers 50 cent to use them. I think that's a great idea.
I drove Dublin to Kerry and back last week and one thing struck me - the lack of public toilets on the route. There is only one that I know of in Tipperary. When you've a number of kids in the car who regularly want to do the business it ain't easy finding somewhere to stop. Surely the county councils should be oblidged to provide them on our national routes
I can't believe someone would even say that.
Me too, think he was trying to be funny.
Me too, think he was trying to be funny.
I drove Dublin to Kerry and back last week and one thing struck me - the lack of public toilets on the route. There is only one that I know of in Tipperary. When you've a number of kids in the car who regularly want to do the business it ain't easy finding somewhere to stop.
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