They used to charge at many places in the United Stated, also. You had to insert a dime in order to open the door to a stall. Then the Fed passed a law that at least one stall had to be free for anyone who didn’t have change. As they say, “the rest is history.”
They used to charge in the ladies room in the US — it was deemed discriminatory and that’s the only reason it was stopped. They know what will happen if they try to charge men. And — don’t give the airlines any ideas.
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
Ziggy should eat out less.
transylvanian almost 11 years ago
It’s because he didn’t tip the lavatory attendant. :)
Old Salt almost 11 years ago
In Germany we were told “you pay to pee in Germany”! They usually had someone standing at the door collecting small sum to enter.
davesoup1972 almost 11 years ago
…and the extra 2 cents on the table is your tip!
alondra almost 11 years ago
I’d be in a whole lotta trouble.
She Mc almost 11 years ago
SShhh, don’t give anyone ideas!
loner34 almost 11 years ago
I might pee in the glass and tell you to go to AND stay put.
Louisiana Resident almost 11 years ago
Most places in Europe, I’m told, charge to use the restroom. Sad state of affairs!
westny77 almost 11 years ago
Ziggy dude what kind of restaurants do you go to..I leave right away and spread the word.
Tin Can Twidget almost 11 years ago
They used to charge at many places in the United Stated, also. You had to insert a dime in order to open the door to a stall. Then the Fed passed a law that at least one stall had to be free for anyone who didn’t have change. As they say, “the rest is history.”
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 11 years ago
billed for going to the restroom????!!!!!…ya gotta be kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 11 years ago
They used to charge in the ladies room in the US — it was deemed discriminatory and that’s the only reason it was stopped. They know what will happen if they try to charge men. And — don’t give the airlines any ideas.
YokohamaMama almost 11 years ago
That’s why we say “spend a penny” when we want to go. That’s how much we had to put in the door in England and Australia.