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10p or not to pee? That is the question


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This use of the word dishonest seems a bit dishonest to me.

 

 

I had to check fraudulent, but that's to deceive with intent to result in financial gain, it's a bit of a stretch to claim dishonesty by not paying to use a public convenience.

 

So cheating them out of payment is not dishonest...........hmmm!

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10p, or not to pee, that is the question:

Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to suffer

The cramps and pains of outrageous natural needs,

Or to take risk of succumbing to a Sea of troubles.

 

This is the dilemma you face folks.

 

For you may chance upon a journey,

one through Sheffield station,

The train is late, or you are early,

and cometh desire for urination.

 

You have a ticket and that is all,

you cannot risk using a briefly stopped train

nor the jump the barriers, you might fall

you wish to pee but stand in vain!

 

What the hell is going on at the station? 10p to urinate WTF!

 

You can use the pub next door I suppose, maybe walk on towards the remnants of Dyson house? Risk hopping on a train quickly before it sets off? The trees beside park hill?

 

Sheffield lacks public toilets, it's scandalous, a case of public hygiene!

 

People who visit our city are denied access to toilet facilities upon entering, it is a joke!

 

What do you think?

 

Should we have free toilet facilities in the train station, like we do in the bus station? Or should we have some ridiculous charge that serves no rational purpose?

 

30pence in Glasgow!

Although they do provide a change machine...so you don't crap your pants.:D

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