This Is German Engineering At Its Best: See How They Fixed Peeing In Public Problem
by N/A, 9 years ago |
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The party-town portion the of the German city of Hamburg, St. Pauli is host to a lot of citizens that have a tendency to forget their alcoholic limits. In other words, things can get a little out of hand on the weekends.
This is most evidently shown through the ridiculous amount of nonchalant public urination. As in, lots of drunk people peeing wherever they can find the wherewithal to drop trow. Obviously, for the citizens that don't partake in the shenanigans, this isn't a good thing.
So what did they do about it? They glazed as many walls as they could find in a superhydrophobic coating (really really waterproof material), put a few courteous signs up, and let the culprits learn their lesson.
This is essentially what happens to offenders when they pee on one of these coated walls
And this is how water resistant the superhydrophobic substance is
You've officially been warned
And this is what happens when you disobey
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