The city claims that there isn't enough money to let people freely wipe their own butts at public restroom facilities, and yet it pays to hire bathroom attendants to force you into lines to receive your several sheets of toilet paper.
This smacks of control more than cost-savings.
Bathroom attendants rationing toilet paper
This smacks of control more than cost-savings.
Bathroom attendants rationing toilet paper
The Post witnessed stone-faced Parks Department employees leave toilet-paper dispensers empty last week and instead force astonished female beachgoers to form "ration lines" in the bathrooms.
Regina Ballone, 25, of Brooklyn visited a boardwalk bathroom at West 16th Street Wednesday and was "grossed out" at the thought of someone else handling her toilet paper.