Yesterday Rudy caught a homeless guy peeing on the floor in the front hall of our office building. This is the second urination incident this month– last time, our PR reps were leaving and found someone relieving himself against the outside door.
When we called the building manager he said “It gets worse in the winter, too.”
They started installing public toilets in Boston. Just a few. I wonder if Cambridge will start thinking about doing that. Maybe a good location would be in front of your office building.
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if central square had a coat of arms, it would be a mini liquor bottle being crushed under the tire of a bus or a faux-alligator pimp shoe.
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Are the public toilets in Boston free? The ones they got in San Francisco a while ago cost money. Which is good because it pays for the auto-cleaning feature, but how likely is a homeless person to waste money on a toilet when they can just pee in your office?
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not only are the toilets in boston not free, they actually close at 8 or somesuch ridiculous time
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Almost a non sequitur, but last week’s Inkstain Quote of the week:
http://www.inkstain.net/fleck/?p=1788
“I bet you that most of the world’s most cherished sites are all far more peed upon than most of the world’s most uninteresting, non-descript buildings.”
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