Uncle Charlie wrote: » Anyone noticed that in Dublin you can't use the Toilets in most fast food joints and other places without being a a customer. This seems to have only happened in the last 10 years. I wonder why businesses have stopped letting the public use their facilities.
Tazzimus wrote: » Junkies, usually.
Uncle Charlie wrote: » Junkies have been around for decades but its only in recent years that most public toilets are reserved for customers only.
Suckit wrote: » I went into the Mcdonalds on O'Connell street on way to a movie. Ordered, went to use toilet, had to wait for a guy to open the door. Walked down. A giant turd on the floor. Walked back up and walked out.
ted1 wrote: » Theres an app called crAPP that has all the codes for toilets in Dublin
TheValeyard wrote: » Holy fcuk you're serious!!
punisher5112 wrote: » Over €250k has been given to fit a public toilet on North and South of Liffey..... No sign yet and of course we had all this infrastructure since 1900 or before but they sold them off or just flattened them... Shocking really is. I have nowhere to go for up to 7 hours while driving others around Dublin and outskirts.... How is this fair.
adam88 wrote: » But where do you go when you need to go ???
WB Yokes wrote: » What was wrong with the old underground toilets we had on O'Connell street and College Green?
punisher5112 wrote: » In a bottle or cup unfortunately.
pgj2015 wrote: » would you not just pull in and go in a pub?
CrankyHaus wrote: » Yeah what could possibly have gone wrong with an unattended publicly accessible underground shelter, complete with stalls for privacy, on O Connell Street? Great for a quick knee trembler was what I heard.
Yamanoto wrote: » Probably lessens the chance of claims from the slip n'sue brigade.
punisher5112 wrote: » Sort of difficult with a bus full of passengers.