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I personally think if the suspect liquid filled bottles are indeed pi$$, then this only supports my theory about the demise of the Victorian lavatory. It wasn't that many years ago GG playground had public toilets, now gone. If I am caught short along LL where do I go? I think the time has come for more public toilets, it's the only way we can solve the bottle pi$$ problem.


Louisa.

I agree the age of cuts makes public convenience drop down the council wish list for the area. However, the old disused loos on Peckham Rye are now back in action and well maintained clean tidy and there's even soap for washing hands after. Those are the nearest public loos in a place where let's face it, most of the year they are hardly needed.


Louisa.

I think about this thread every time I cycle up a small side road near St Pancras station to and from work. It's a parking spot for cabbies having a break, and the kerb is full of these bottles, most get squashed and I can tell you it's definitely Pee, the smell is awful, I normally whip up my traffic mask, in the summer it makes my eyes sting it's that bad. On a few times I have cycled past and seen a cabbie just relieving himself up the only tree by the kerb as if he hasn't a care in the world... i'm surprised this tree hasn't keeled over yet !

There are no houses along this rd so thats something I suppose :/

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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Just make sure you have a wee before you start the

> stakeout or take a bottle with you.

>

> JesusMaryandJoseph Wrote:

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> > Maybe someone could do a stakeout and see who

> is

> > leaving the bottles there.


If s/he leaves a bottle while on the stakeout that might cause another stakeout on which someone leaves a bottle which causes...

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