Originally Posted by
imbrius
Pay toilets used to be very common in the U.S. up until half a century ago, hence the stereotypical humorous rhymes. Also, yes. In areas with a very high population of transient persons with habits of using illicit narcotics, combination locks and token fee systems are common. Off the top of my head I can think of Portland, Oregon as one place where an open-for-all-to-use restroom is the exception rather than the rule, but that's slowly shifting as the city moderates its affordable housing crisis.
I seem to recall, as a child, pay toilets (10 cents or so) in the subway when my dad would take into the City (New York City, that is) to his work. There was an unspoken agreement amongst all involved that one would hold the door open for the next person as a courtesy.
At a time like this one must ask themselves, 'WWJDD"
What Would Jimmy Durante Do?
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