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In reply to the discussion: Bay Area ‘Lewd Behavior’ Ban On Pooping Or Peeing On Subways Goes Into Effect [View all]Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)37. I'm not pro-pooping on train platforms.
They could reopen the bathrooms though. Even I have a tough time making it from Millbrae to Oakland without facilities. The terror attacks on BART bathrooms are probably not going to materialize after over a decade. This just seems like it is going to move the problem to another area (store entrances?) rather than solve anything.
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Purveyor
May 2013
OP
lol cant believe there was not a law already governing this, i can understand a kid in a dire emerge
loli phabay
May 2013
#1
It already is against the law and I sincerely doubt BART police turned a blind eye...
Luminous Animal
May 2013
#4
I don't know about all BART stations but the only one I'm postive has open rest rooms is
mulsh
May 2013
#31
BART station bathrooms have been closed at nearly all stations since 9/11.
Starry Messenger
May 2013
#12
The Bay Area is a HORRIBLE place if you're out and need to use the can.
Warren DeMontague
May 2013
#18
Solutions are needed for homelessness, but crapping in places like BART is also bad
REP
May 2013
#34
Friendly advice: If you ever drop a candy bar or gumball on the BART escalator
Warren DeMontague
May 2013
#17
Here in my car, I feel safest of all, I can lock all my doors. It's the only way to live. In cars.
Sen. Walter Sobchak
May 2013
#23