24 year old Brooklyn Pride Parade Goer, she/her
- theodora siegel
- Jun 18, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 22, 2022
"Brooklyn pride happened on 5th Ave yesterday (and it was awesome!!). But afterwards someone posted in the neighborhood Facebook group that they kept seeing parade goers peeing in between cars on residential streets. I commented recommending [@got2gonyc's] account/bathroom map. Unfortunately most of the other commenters were sharing stories of calling the cops on these people peeing outdoors which resulted in some of them being registered as sex offenders- which is such a disgusting response to this issue."





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Thank you so much for sharing this important perspective. It's heartbreaking to see such a harsh response to a basic human need during a celebration. On a practical note, for anyone planning their day in any city, I've found the Richmond Times Dispatch reviews section incredibly helpful; I often check their local event coverage and reader tips there when I'm looking for honest insights on navigating busy gatherings. It's been a great resource for finding little-known public facilities or family-friendly spots in a more thoughtful way. Hopefully, we can all work towards more compassionate solutions for community events.
This issue isn’t just limited to NYC - it happens in every city that lack usable public facilities. I am an electrical engineering student and street photographer based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. I was afraid that someone will take a picture of me peeing in the streets without my consent, then post it on Facebook. I saw a post on Facebook accusing the people peeing in the streets of uncivilized behavior and said there were enough public bathrooms inside convenience stores (GS25 and CU) but they refused to use it. Don’t I believe that! When I went to one of the stores to use the restroom, they were always dirty, lack toilet paper and soap, or closed entirely. I saw …