If you open a toilet museum . . .
September 17th, 2007 by Anita Bath

You need to be prepared to clean up a few messes, or at least that’s what the operator of a new toilet museum in Kiev, Ukraine found. A 46 year old local man, after paying his entry fee, walked over to one of the exhibits and left the museum its first non-cash donation.
When asked about his rationale, he stated:
“I didn’t realise they were only to look at when I was caught short. They told me afterwards visitors are supposed to use the public toilets on the street. I told them I want my money back.”
In response, the museum has put “Not for use” signs on all exhibits. No word on whether the depositor received his money back, or if they kept his donation as a permanent exhibit.
News Link (ananova) ( Thanks prying1!), and Pic Link (the pic is actually a museum in Austria, same idea though).
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As a guy, I’d want to test the equipment, too, to see which one works best, but I’d end up like a dehydrated dog in a fire hydrant factory.
Re: – Quote – (the pic is actually a museum in Austria, same idea though). – end quote –
There is more than one of them???
OK! I’ll admit that there are certain times of the day I am obsessed with toilets and/or urinals. But after relieving myself the obsession goes away.
What’s with these people?
[...] At some point, a guy just has to say no to technology. Then there’s this excellent gem from SNTC. [...]
I guess he thought it was an interactive exhibit.
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I’m with the customer there. I’d want my money back.