Dear All
In a previous post, I highlighted the on going campaign by Police against people peeing in the street.
Now; MPs are up in arms about the lack of a decent bog to have a slash in or go for a dump.
Some 26 MPs have signed a House of Commons motion about the closure of public lavatories in recent years, which they say has been damaging to the public interest.
The cross-party group say older people, the disabled and those with young families have been most affected by heartless Councils. So they want ministers to force councils to act and provide the public service they should always have done.
The MPs, led by the Lib Dem environment spokesman Tim Farron, are backing a campaign by the British Toilets Association (BTA) for better facilities.
Hooray!
Look forward to the 18 hole golf courses and swimming pools.
Mr Farron said the fact councils were not compelled to provide toilets meant many areas - particularly in the countryside - faced a chronic lack of amenities.
They could if pressed have a shit in the woods.
Farron stated; "It's an issue for everybody - we all need to use the loo,"
Man’s a genius!
Mike Bone, director of the BTA, said the issue affected the ‘quality of life of millions’, do people spend ‘quality’ time when pissing?
Bone was critical of Councils who have to make savings as usually the first thing to do is the loos.
I think that public toilets should be available for the public to use.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
In a previous post, I highlighted the on going campaign by Police against people peeing in the street.
Now; MPs are up in arms about the lack of a decent bog to have a slash in or go for a dump.
Some 26 MPs have signed a House of Commons motion about the closure of public lavatories in recent years, which they say has been damaging to the public interest.
The cross-party group say older people, the disabled and those with young families have been most affected by heartless Councils. So they want ministers to force councils to act and provide the public service they should always have done.
The MPs, led by the Lib Dem environment spokesman Tim Farron, are backing a campaign by the British Toilets Association (BTA) for better facilities.
Hooray!
Look forward to the 18 hole golf courses and swimming pools.
Mr Farron said the fact councils were not compelled to provide toilets meant many areas - particularly in the countryside - faced a chronic lack of amenities.
They could if pressed have a shit in the woods.
Farron stated; "It's an issue for everybody - we all need to use the loo,"
Man’s a genius!
Mike Bone, director of the BTA, said the issue affected the ‘quality of life of millions’, do people spend ‘quality’ time when pissing?
Bone was critical of Councils who have to make savings as usually the first thing to do is the loos.
I think that public toilets should be available for the public to use.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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