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[–] farcaster@beehaw.org 114 points 10 months ago (33 children)

This is going to be an effective way to tank the Google/Yelp review score of your restaurant. And pay toilets are also stupid in Europe, I say that as a European.

[–] MudMan@kbin.social 29 points 10 months ago (30 children)

Where is this mystical European place where people charge for toilets? I swear, I hear this all the time when it comes to US vs EU differences and I don't know what they mean.

I mean, I know places that have toilets just for customers, so you need to ask for a key or a code to use it when you're there, I know of a couple of cities that charge a nominal fee, like a quarter for outdoor latrines for some reason, and I know of one specific train station that licensed toilets out to a private company and they tried to charge for them, which is very shitty and everybody hated it.

The idea of restaurants charging extra to pee is not a thing in the European places where I've been/lived.

[–] saze@feddit.uk 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

All over the place in Europia. From train station to public parks, in multiple countries, it is somewhat common for a turnstile with a coin slot for a small charge. Doesn't bother me if it allows for cleaner, safer facilities and keeps the riff raff out.

[–] Vodulas@beehaw.org 2 points 10 months ago

The issue is, at least in the US, the "riff raff" is usually just unhoused people looking for a place to do their business in private and maybe wash up a bit. Adding a paywall to public restrooms is just cruel.

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