When I went to visit my grandparents on their farm we had to use chamber pots at night as they not only didn't have an indoor toilet, they didn't have any indoor plumbing of any kind. Not even in the kitchen. You definately wanted to be near the front of the line at hand washing time. This was in the early-to-mid-'70s.
I saw a driver on I55 in illinois pour his pee bottle out the window while stopped along the road. Worse part he just passed a truck stop.. If I get to old to walk downstairs to pee - I am moving the bedroom downstairs.
My wife's daddy was like that for a long time. He always said: "When I was a kid we used to go out to crap and stay in to eat. Nowadays everybody wants to go out to eat and stay in to crap. If I ever get so sorry that I have to mess inside my house, I hope somebody goes ahead and buries me."
When I worked as an auto mechanic most of those dealerships were designed the same way. The people who designed the building put the "changing" room right next to the bathroom, and the lunchroom next to the offices. However, the snooty office girls didn't want greasy mechanics up there eating lunch in the same room as them. So they usually just put some crappy table right inside the changing room and that became the "mechanics" lunchroom. Yeah, that was real nice trying to eat lunch while some guy is taking a dump 5 feet away through the open doorway to the bathroom. We used to call OUR lunchroom "The Crap-eteria". And speaking of "pee bottles" I guess you have some of the same guys in this industry as the auto repair industry. We used to have guys that were so greedy and self-centered that they would never put tools or shop manuals back into the toolroom. Took too much time I guess. If those same guys drove trucks they would be the ones throwing bottles out the windows. No time to stop and pour it out in the grass, that might cut into their road miles!!! Sorry about the long winded (somewhat "off topic") post. I just got up, I'm drinking my first coffee and I'm still half asleep, Lol.
I brought my dog out on the truck for the first time this week. Walking her around the grassy areas I could not believe all the doggie poop left behind that the owners don't pick up after.In my hometown we have 2 large fenced in dog parks. It would be downright rude not to pick up the poop there. I guess it is too much to expect from a truck driver who pees in a bottle and pours it out on the ground first thing in the morning to be the kind of person who will bend over and pick up dog poop in a walmart bag. What goes down toilets goes into a 'blackwater' pipe to the municipality's blackwater treatment area to be filtered and sent back to home for landscaping water, ie. outside faucets. What goes down the sink goes down the 'greywater' pipe to the municipality's greywater treatment area to be filtered and sent back into homes as running drinkng/bathing water
It was legal to "whip it out" and drain it in Oki back in 1987? Try that now and the Japanese police will be on you like flies on ****!! We still did it a couple years ago, but man..... don't get caught!