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We’ve been on a trip to another city this weekend and one thing struck me as really odd:
The lack of “public water” in our cities.
Almost no way of washing your hands or going to the toilet or whatever. You can’t even pee in a bush, because a) that’s illegal and b) there are no bushes!
(It’s always been that way, I just never noticed before. 🥴)
@movq You just have to dress yourself up in a dog custume to pee on a tree, fence post or house wall. :-P
Depending on the hour, town halls and also graveyards are typically good options for public toilets. But yeah, you have to find them first. And then, there might be the "Nette Toilette": https://www.die-nette-toilette.de/ (Unfortunately, you can't see on the website which towns and cities participate in that concept. :-()
@lyse My goodness, a toilet app. Was es nich’ alles gibt. 🥴
@movq For sure, an app for that is very silly. I've just seen signs in participating shops in my town. That's how I know of this concept.