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Newest San Francisco Attraction: Open-Air Urinals
2016-02-01
[LI] The first open-air public urinal in San Francisco has been unveiled in the city's Delores Park.

The concrete circular urinal was opened in the latest move to combat the destructive scourge of public urination in the city.

And although it is in the open air, it does afford users some privacy as a screen protects the front of the urinal and it is surrounded by plants.

...They were the park's first upgrades in 60 years and the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department say they are unaware of any other cities with a public urinal.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Well I suppose that's better than the "human urinal" who is routinely featured at the Folsom Street Fair. And no, you really don't want to Google that.
Posted by: Halliburton - Foreign Affairs Division   2016-02-01 23:55  

#6  When I was growing up, the city of Lebanon, PA, maintained two pblic toilets, one each for gents and ladies. Last time I was by they weren't there anymore.
Posted by: Fred   2016-02-01 20:40  

#5  Yuck!
Posted by: 3dc   2016-02-01 15:04  

#4  Are there not public urinals in Europe, retractable even? Intersection by day, piss pot by night?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-02-01 13:07  

#3  New Orleans seems to have them in the French Quarter, at least based on the odor.
Posted by: Glenmore   2016-02-01 10:31  

#2  Only running about two centuries behind the French.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-02-01 08:21  

#1  say they are unaware of any other cities with a public urinal

The alleys in Chicago, St. Paul and Memphis seem to work for some.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-02-01 08:12  

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