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Thousands of toilets in Hong Kong, so no excuse for public peeing

Relieving oneself where one shouldn't can bring big fines, but relatively few are brought to book

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Hong Kong is flush with publicly available toilets, the Sunday Morning Post has found.

However, getting a handle on the problem of people relieving themselves in public is tricky, with police admitting they do not keep separate records of prosecutions and fines for such public nuisance offences.

"Finding toilets in Hong Kong is not really very difficult," said Leo To Chun-hong, 31, the director of Nuthon IT Solutions, which produced the popular lavatory-search application Toilet Rush.

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The app relies on user-generated content and data provided by the government and has about 5,000 toilets on record. It has been downloaded well over 200,000 times since its first release in 2009.

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Recent photographs and videos of young mainland children urinating and defecating in MTR stations, in shopping malls, and on busy streets have provoked harsh words on both sides of the border.

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