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  2. Why Public Bathrooms Are So Rare in America - AOL

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    The U.S. has eight public toilets per 100,000 people. Public toilets were a fact of life in the U.S. and elsewhere for centuries — at least as far back as the Roman Empire. As leaders began to ...

  3. Potty parity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [24] Florida statute 553.86 now states that the "Florida Building Commission shall incorporate into the Florida Building Code, to be adopted by rule pursuant to s. 553.73(1), a ratio of public restroom facilities for men and women which must be provided in all buildings that are newly constructed after September 30, 1992, and that have ...

  4. Rest area - Wikipedia

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    Driving information is usually available at these locations, such as posted maps and other local information, along with public toilets; again, however, depending on the location or standards of the area, some stops have rows of portable toilets ("porta-potties") available rather than a more permanent structure or restroom building. Some rest ...

  5. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Australia's National Public Toilet Map shows the location of more than 14,000 public and private public toilet facilities across Australia. Public Toilets Database Locations of public toilets in 18 countries. New locations and comments can be added. Detailed information includes the geographic coordinates and quality of the facility.

  6. The Best Public Restrooms in America - AOL

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  8. Open defecation - Wikipedia

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    Once ubiquitous pay toilets, which charged a small fee per user, fell out of favor in the 1970s and were in most cases not replaced by free public restrooms. Public restrooms in American cities developed a reputation for unsanitary conditions, drug use, and vandalism, leading to many cities closing or restricting access to them.

  9. Best Public Restrooms in New York City - AOL

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