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There are no toilets open anywhere around here....that is why if you walk around the perimeter of the park, Alleyns' Field and memorial gardens yo will smell human pee, and even see people peeing, as I did in the park on Sunday
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Yes surrounding areas really do smell of wee and I have even seen soiled underwear thrown under a hedge.

The lack of any public loos has been a bit of a mare tbh on my daily exercise in this hot weather I'm scared to drink any water because I'm sure to need the loo (older persons bladder problems!)so I get home utterly parched!

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I imagine they aren't opening the toilets as it's very hard to police their use. They are also discouraging people from going out to the park (or out in general) for long periods of time. Think of the poor Southend End beach that was inundated with people. The sea would have taken a battering. Perhaps people should stay at home a little longer.
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yorksgirl Wrote:

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> It is an awful moment when you realise that there

> is nowhere, absolutely nowhere open. Didn't they

> invent some ingenious device for astronauts? Or

> would you actually have to wear a space suit for

> that to work?


Having read a few astronaut books, the 'ingenious device' they use is an adult sized disposable nappy!

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Fair point.


AntP2015 Wrote:

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> I imagine they aren't opening the toilets as it's

> very hard to police their use. They are also

> discouraging people from going out to the park (or

> out in general) for long periods of time. Think of

> the poor Southend End beach that was inundated

> with people. The sea would have taken a battering.

> Perhaps people should stay at home a little

> longer.

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jimlad48 Wrote

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> Having read a few astronaut books, the 'ingenious

> device' they use is an adult sized disposable

> nappy!


Now have much more respect for astronauts. Clearly the most heroic thing they did.


I hope the Council is supporting its staff to clean up the resulting mess that is being left by caught-short parks users especially given the knowledge that the virus survives a long time - 14 days? - in poo.

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You have to go in the bush, which is annoying when there is so many joggers puffing past.


Its even worse on Peckham Rye Common, there are not even any bushes! So you have to slash against a tree in full view of everyone.

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surely people aren't pooing in the park ?


yorksgirl Wrote:

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> jimlad48 Wrote

> >

> > Having read a few astronaut books, the

> 'ingenious

> > device' they use is an adult sized disposable

> > nappy!

>

> Now have much more respect for astronauts. Clearly

> the most heroic thing they did.

>

> I hope the Council is supporting its staff to

> clean up the resulting mess that is being left by

> caught-short parks users especially given the

> knowledge that the virus survives a long time -

> 14 days? - in poo.

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PnB Wrote:

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> You have to go in the bush, which is annoying when

> there is so many joggers puffing past.

>

> Its even worse on Peckham Rye Common, there are

> not even any bushes! So you have to slash against

> a tree in full view of everyone.


So it was YOU!

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seenbeen Wrote:

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> PnB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You have to go in the bush, which is annoying

> when

> > there is so many joggers puffing past.

> >

> > Its even worse on Peckham Rye Common, there are

> > not even any bushes! So you have to slash

> against

> > a tree in full view of everyone.

>

> So it was YOU!



It was fortunate that i did not need a number 2, like has happened before on the common. Lets just say i left the common later minus boxers and socks, as well as possible wounded pride.

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That doesn?t seem to make much sense if that is the case as the tennis courts have been open all week in both Dulwich Park and nearby Belair..


ntP2015 Wrote:

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> I imagine they aren't opening the toilets as it's

> very hard to police their use. They are also

> discouraging people from going out to the park (or

> out in general) for long periods of time. Think of

> the poor Southend End beach that was inundated

> with people. The sea would have taken a battering.

> Perhaps people should stay at home a little

> longer.

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yorksgirl Wrote:

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> It is an awful moment when you realise that there

> is nowhere, absolutely nowhere open. Didn't they

> invent some ingenious device for astronauts?


Agreed. If you suffer from urge incontinence, the current situation must be very difficult with so many places closed.


I'm not entirely sure I'd call it ingenious and you'll definitely want a secluded spot and some sanitiser but a SheWee makes using a plastic bottle possible. It's proven invaluable at festivals when camping at a distance from the facilities.

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I wouldn't use the loos even if they were open. The spread from urine and faeces was documented at the start- remember diarrhoea and intestinal upset was a symptom.

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20200402/Is-coronavirus-spread-through-feces.aspx

Also when you flush, if the lid is not down, the urine and faeces are aerosolized into the air...that was in the news some years ago as a warning to people who leave their toothbrushes etc open in a bathroom with a toilet

Might explain why public loos are not open at all!

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People are really not supposed to be going out for long periods of time. Do your exercise and go home again. Go to the toilet before you leave home, FFS! Most of us can hold it in for a while!


If you have an actual medical condition, then you have my honest sympathy, but I'm not sure what the answer is other than to unfortunately limit your activity even more than the rest of us.

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