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Where do sheffield council workers  go to the toilet while working on repairing the outside of houses . Especially if there isn't one available and is it allowed to do it in the trees/bushes on the street?

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1 hour ago, Jackson21 said:

Where do sheffield council workers  go to the toilet while working on repairing the outside of houses . Especially if there isn't one available and is it allowed to do it in the trees/bushes on the street?

The same as anyone else. If no one can see his willie, there has been no indecent exposure.

Will it harm the bushes, no.

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5 minutes ago, Jackson21 said:

There's no indecent exposure but when they're doing a number 2   that's bad isn't it.  There are a number of pubs in the area they could go there 

Maybe it was due to a medical condition. I once had to go when I was running a marathon, I had to get the keys for the toilet at the petrol station that I was running past.

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55 minutes ago, bassett one said:

back of the van ,like most old time builders ,have done for years.milk bottle and carrier bag come to mind,but modern builders have toilets on site

Got there ahead of me.  That's the usual procedure according to a friend in the trade.  Bucket in back of van, portaloo or go and find some store or pub nearby. 

 

Of course there is the odd horror story about freshly filled plastic bags or drinks bottles being burried in someone's foundations or shoved between the drywall.   

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27 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

Got there ahead of me.  That's the usual procedure according to a friend in the trade.  Bucket in back of van, portaloo or go and find some store or pub nearby. 

 

Of course there is the odd horror story about freshly filled plastic bags or drinks bottles being burried in someone's foundations or shoved between the drywall.   

I'm surprised this allowed given the paperwork I had to fill in for Guinness partnership for a  single solitary job about a decade back. Half an A4 sheet alone on how were providing welfare facilities for our staff working on site (plus a follow up phonecall).  I was working at a conference centre for them!

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2 hours ago, El Cid said:

Maybe it was due to a medical condition. I once had to go when I was running a marathon, I had to get the keys for the toilet at the petrol station that I was running past.

All the builders on site are doing it

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