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Michael Gessel/Stephen Froikin
A T-shirt with a brand for CEPTIA.
Michael Gessel/Stephen Froikin
Why is it so onerous to discover a lavatory if you want one?
Within the U.S., we used to have numerous publicly accessible bathrooms. However many had locks on the doorways and also you needed to put in a coin to make use of them. Pay bathrooms created a system of haves and have nots when it got here to rest room entry. So within the 60s, actions sprung as much as ban pay bathrooms. Drawback is: when the pay bathrooms went away, so too did many free public bathrooms.
At this time on the present, how bathrooms exist in a authorized and financial netherworld; they are not fairly a public good, not fairly an issue the free market can clear up.
Why we’re caught, needing to go, with nowhere to go.
This episode was produced by Willa Rubin with assist from James Sneed. It was edited by Marianne McCune and engineered by Cena Loffredo. It was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Alex Goldmark is our govt producer.
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Music: Audio Community – “Smoke Rings,” “Cannot Stroll Away” and “Vibrant Crystals.”