Crime And Misuse Has Many Calling For Removal Of Automated Toilets

With constant complaints from the public and consistent reports of drug dealing and prostitution, Seattle's automated public toilets may be on their way out.

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September 18, 2007, 6:00 AM PDT

By Nate Berg


"It is the public restroom of the future. But its heyday here might be past."

"After just three years in operation, Seattle is considering pulling the plug on these space-age restrooms, which cost the city $6.6 million."

"Automated Public Toilets are used in more than 600 cities around the world, including San Francisco, New York, London and Singapore. Seattle's five toilets, operating since March 2004, are all near downtown and have been a source of complaints almost from day one."

"Last fall, a local TV station filmed drug dealers at work in the public toilets. Around the same time, the editorial page of the Seattle Times advised the city to 'cut its significant losses, cancel the contract, pay the penalty and move these dens of iniquity out.'"

Monday, September 17, 2007 in Los Angeles Times via San Francisco Chronicle

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