Well, yes, you do have to pay...or do you?
Once past the ticket barriers the only toilets require you to pay 30p admission. My girlfriend insists she knows a thing or two about public toilets, and says sometimes they have to be provided free - and she thinks New Street are wrong in charging to use theirs. I agree, and think it very unfair that you have to pay - I'd like to know what the law says on the provision of public toilet facilities in general, and in this particular instance.
They have a sign - it says something like, 'Anyone attempting to use these facilities without paying will be asked to leave the station'. Now, as I'm typically British I'm reluctant to disobey any sign, so before I get myself arrested, how do we stand (apart from with our legs crossed)?
One relevancy might be the cafe and pub they have on the station - surely they would need to provide free toilets? I can't see that either have their own facilities, so patrons would have to use the pay ones on the station - unless they give out tokens or something.
If I did happen to jump the barrier: should I expect to be wrestled to the floor by the police, or would it be a civil matter?
Once past the ticket barriers the only toilets require you to pay 30p admission. My girlfriend insists she knows a thing or two about public toilets, and says sometimes they have to be provided free - and she thinks New Street are wrong in charging to use theirs. I agree, and think it very unfair that you have to pay - I'd like to know what the law says on the provision of public toilet facilities in general, and in this particular instance.
They have a sign - it says something like, 'Anyone attempting to use these facilities without paying will be asked to leave the station'. Now, as I'm typically British I'm reluctant to disobey any sign, so before I get myself arrested, how do we stand (apart from with our legs crossed)?
One relevancy might be the cafe and pub they have on the station - surely they would need to provide free toilets? I can't see that either have their own facilities, so patrons would have to use the pay ones on the station - unless they give out tokens or something.
If I did happen to jump the barrier: should I expect to be wrestled to the floor by the police, or would it be a civil matter?
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