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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Public toilets or public \"WC\" (Slovak: verejné WC) in Bratislava are managed by the local government, which pays for the water. Bratislava is known for having a very limited number of public restrooms and their appearance has changed little since the fall of communism. Unlike restrooms in modern shopping malls, gas stations, restaurants, pubs, etc., traditional public toilets are still operated by a washroom attendant. As a rule of thumb, public toilets in Bratislava are paid.As of 2011, urinating or defecating in public in Slovakia is punishable by a fine of €33. The mistrust of public toilets, including at night when they are lit, is such that many prefer the toilets in fast food restaurants. Many restaurants and pubs lock their toilets and issue keys only upon demand by their customers. In spite of queues reminiscent of the days of socialism, there are no plans to build additional public restrooms in Bratislava. The tourist industry is not happy with the situation and according to Bratislava city guides and representatives of the travel agencies the lack of public toilets in the city is one of the hurdles in tourism development in the city."@en }

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