TwinPrincessMermaids
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At this point, even my doggies do better!!! These posts are terrible!!
I'm a supermarket manager and I've seen this happen too many times...generally old people who just let it fall out at the tills and walk off. Although I'd did once see a parent helping a toddler pee up my Duracell fixture!
We were in the line when this happened. It was a posted 20 minute wait but the line didn't move once we got inside, we were there for a minute and then a family with two young children went RUNNING out of the fastpass line followed by a clean up crew coming in. It smelled horrible, but they let us climb over the railings to get to the ride itself. Certainly a new experience for us!
The problem with these threads is that the point of view is always unanimous because the disgusting pigs who do this never show up to justify their actions. Just once I'd like to see a post that says, "I left a dirty diaper in a theater and here's why" or "Yeah, I poop my pants and I love it!"
DH worked in retail for years. At least once a week someone would "go" in the fitting rooms (and the flooring was carpeted so not an easy clean-up job). And, it's not always kids. DH was there one day when a coworker actually caught a middle aged woman in the middle of "going" in a stall. The woman offered no apology, just pulled up her pants and walked out. The restrooms were just a few feet away from the fitting rooms BTW.
Really have to watch your step no matter where you are!
Here you go:
At the Bronx Zoo there is a monorail ride that you have to go on if you want to see Elephants, there is no other way to see elephants. We were waiting in line for this ride and my kid had a poopy diaper. So I changed him and tossed the poopy diaper in the garbage can that is literally in the line, it's not even off to the side or anything. It was July and I don't know how often they clean out that garbage. So I'm sure it smelled nasty. But there's nothing else I could have done.
"Thank you, young man, but I don't need it any more.""Excuse me, ma'am, the ladies room is located behind the deli."
That's awful that someone would try to justify it. I worked in a retail store that had an employee-only restroom and there were legitimate safety and security reasons why customers were not allowed to use it. It's not employees being inconsiderate of the customers.I have a friend who works retail in a shop that doesn't have restrooms, and he says "cleanups" in the fitting rooms are a fairly common occurrence. He's even caught people in the act and got chewed out for "I know you have a bathroom (they don't - he uses the one in the mall on his breaks), if you'd just let customers use it they wouldn't go in the fitting rooms". People are just gross sometimes.