Yes
Public toilets have gaps in the doors to ensure safety and security by allowing others to see if someone is inside and prevent potential incidents like vandalism or illegal activities.
Public toilets came to uk in 1852.
no
there are 150 toilets in the UK
Coprophobia or Corporophobia- a fear of toilets, bowel movements, public toilets and anything associated with toilets.
Ancient Rome had public toilets.
(in the US) As a general rule - urinating or defecating in public is against the law. It is not only illegal under "public order" statutes it is also against Health Department laws and regulations.
In Europe, typically public toilets are labeled as WCs, which stands for “water closet.”
public toilet
no
Maybe the toilet's hard to flush, but the fear of toilets people have, they're almost always scared of public toilets.
Toilets or latrines were part of the infrastructure of the houses and public buildings. There was no way they could be removed.