proper bathroom etiquette for truckstop restrooms
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by Rolling Wave, Jun 15, 2013.
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They're a one-use item in healthcare settings only. I've known of several instances where one of them was used by the same patient repeatedly in his own home. I was just suggesting them as an alternative to a traditional pee bottle because they might be a little more user friendly on the road due to the wider opening.
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It would have served this man right. There is no excuse for this.Last edited: Jun 17, 2013
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Years ago, I knew a female city transit bus driver who would carry a can of Lysol, handi wipes, hand sanitizers, and extra dry rags with her. They came in handy to clean and sanitize toilet seats and sinks in public restrooms. Also, the female bus driver would always wipe down the driver's seat after the preceding bus driver was done using it, along with cleaning the steering wheel, dashboard, and the trash container. She ticked off a lot of the bus drivers, however, she hardly, if ever, got sick.
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Sadly and disgustingly, many people just don't care!
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i was just throwing a number out there. LOL.
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Way too much info here
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I haven't found a jug with a big enough opening for me
just sayin?
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Read my sig, good sir.
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Very true. Even though I wear shoes into the restroom doesn't mean that I'm comfortable taking a little bit of you and everyone else who used the urinal with me back into my truck.
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