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  2. Pay toilet - Wikipedia

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    In Eastern Europe, particularly in the former USSR, pay toilets are usually non-automatic and are like usual public toilets except that they have an attendant at the entrance to collect the money from visitors. In the United Kingdom, pay toilets tend to be common at bus and railway stations, but most public toilets are free to use.

  3. Committee to End Pay Toilets in America - Wikipedia

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    The group also sponsored the Thomas Crapper Memorial Award, which was given to "the person who has made an outstanding contribution to the cause of CEPTIA and free toilets." [1] In 1973, Chicago became the first American city to act when the city council voted 37–8 in support of a ban on pay toilets in that city. According to at least one ...

  4. Coin-operated toilets make a comeback in Wichita, in an ... - AOL

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    Pay toilets were mostly an urban experience, so growing up in rural mining towns out west, I seldom encountered them. Cartoons and jokes about getting trapped outside a toilet without exact change ...

  5. Russian political jokes - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union thus cast itself as a socialist country trying to build communism, which was supposed to be a classless society. The principle of the state capitalism of the period of transition to communism: the authorities pretend they are paying wages, workers pretend they are working. Alternatively, "So long as the bosses pretend to pay us ...

  6. Going potty is going to cost you! - AOL

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    It's commonplace to pay for restroom use in London, and no one bats an eye. But instituting a practice like this isn't likely to go without notice in the United Going potty is going to cost you!

  7. Third graders who must 'pay' to use restroom are having ... - AOL

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    "When it comes to a bathroom issue and a child has to pay money to use the bathroom, that's wrong. It's inhumane. That's a health issue."

  8. Potty parity - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s the Committee to End Pay Toilets in America made a similar point: that allowing toilet providers to charge for the use of a cubicle while urinals required no money was unfair to females. [6] Several authors have identified potty parity as a potential rallying issue for feminism, saying all women can identify with it. [3]

  9. Going potty is going to cost you! - AOL

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