Despite not receiving hazard pay, EVG correspondent Steven opened one of the unoccupied portaloos and noted it was already a little messy and not a breath mint, comb or mint toothpick in sight.
More background on the port-potty situation here.
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I hate when they don't offer valet service for the port-a-potties; you have to tip the attendants, but it's worth it in the long run.
ReplyDeleteIt's a disgrace the park had no facilities for the longest time. NYC doesn't really care about its residents.
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