Street-Side Relief? An Expat Showcases Holland's Famous Open-Air Urinals and Public Restroom Culture
Numerous festivals and events take place throughout the year in many countries. These festivals, where thousands of people participate and are almost out on the streets until dawn, pose a significant issue: the toilets. Naturally, people relieving themselves in the streets leads to rather unsightly scenes. Fortunately, there are various solutions to this problem.
A foreign resident in the Netherlands shared images of the public toilets on the streets and the people using them. These images left many people in a state of surprise.
You can watch it from here;
So, are these toilets for real?

The location in the video is right in front of the central train station in Eindhoven, a city in the Netherlands. Notably, during periods of large festivals or extremely crowded events, these kinds of 'open urinals' are temporarily installed on the streets in some European cities. Authorities have devised this peculiar yet swift solution to prevent people from relieving themselves on the streets during bustling festivals. However, the fact that these toilets can only be used by men often sparks debates around gender discrimination.
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