gas station, park, mall, bar, beach,restaurant, train station
park, beach, bank, small stores
Public bathrooms have gaps in the doors and partitions for safety and security reasons. The gaps allow for visibility to ensure that no one is hiding inside and to prevent any illegal or harmful activities from taking place unnoticed.
American public bathrooms have gaps in the stall doors for safety and security reasons. The gaps allow for visibility to ensure that no one is hiding inside the stall and to prevent illegal activities from taking place unnoticed.
Yes it is ! You could be charged with 'urinating in a public place' 'action likely to cause a breach of the peace' or WORSE 'exposing oneself in a public place' - apart from that - urinating in public is disgusting !
They looked like ghetto gas station bathrooms but 12 times worse and they blacks did not even do that to their bathrooms. The whites would come in and trash the place and i am white so that is how bad they where and how often they looked like that.
Park Gas station restaurant mall bar train station
They looked like ghetto gas station bathrooms but 12 times worse and they blacks did not even do that to their bathrooms. The whites would come in and trash the place and i am white so that is how bad they where and how often they looked like that.
NO! Public bathrooms are a mess, its VERY busy, and the pools are not all open to the public. The guards are alright, but sometimes it takes 20 minutes to get in the gate
The yurts at Birch Place Hampshire provide a number of amenities to customers. There are public bathrooms available, drinks and snacks and people on hand to deal with any problems.
it is illegal to urinate anywhere in a public place also it is very disgusting also many years ago it was classed as bad luck
A public place is often referred to as a "public space." This term encompasses areas that are accessible to everyone, such as parks, streets, libraries, and community centers. These spaces are intended for public use and often facilitate social interaction, recreation, and community engagement.
No. That would be disgusting.