Ah Tony baab, wait till you get to Kanada. Public toilets are rare (they are plain expensive to operate)...except in shapping-malls...restos do have 'em but for customers only. Must say d/town Toronto is wee better equipped that way.....for quick relief do keep an eye for alley-ways, under bridges, over bridges, water fronts etc....even seen a guy relive himself next to a parked car at College/Spaidana in broad daylight this summa. Yonge street is a free for all between Bloor to the waterfront....and do mind the gap, you may water our very own loitering goldm'n s*cks of nearly Bay street......*weenk weenk*
Ah, Lundon is another story....the 'tin can' at Trafalgar Sq. thought covered (its a pay tai-let), gives a feeling of doing it in the open a-la-migrants in Moira, Candolim, Murmagao etc. A better option there is the Tate Modern but you never know which dead artist could be in the stall next to you....Fr-cix Bacon, amcho Souza???....that won't be a pleasant ya? You could be developing this into a niche tourism thing....maybe a guide book is on the cards...what next, a book deal? **com to Go-a, com to Go-a...... tai-lets are niiiiiiice............** On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Tony de Sa <tonyde...@gmail.com> wrote: > In Panjim, when an emergency like JGUK's arises, forget the public > conveniences. I wrote to GN about them long ago. Do what Panjim savvy > people do. If a friend's residence is not handy or not available, then use > the good hotels like the Mandovi or Fidalgo's. In the Patto area go to > Central Library. > > In Porvorim go to Education Department or the Secretariat. > > Most newly commissioned Government offices outsource the cleaning > departments. > > Then there's always Domino's ...... >