Amsterdam allocates 4,000,000 euros for public toilets after pressure | iRADIO

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After several years of pressure from women, the city hall in Amsterdam allocated four million euros (over 100 million crowns) for the construction of new public toilets. Behind it all was the case of a woman who “fessed up” in public and was caught by the police, writes the British newspaper The Guardian.



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7:05 am May 2, 2024

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Geerte Piening, then twenty-one years old, was returning home one night in 2015. In the Leidesplein district, which is the center of nightlife, bars and restaurants were already open after closing time, and the nearest public toilet for women was two kilometers away. The police fined Pieningová 140 euros (3,500 crowns) for squatting on the street and urinating. Piening felt a deep sense of injustice.

“There were many urinals around, but I wasn’t supposed to go anywhere to pee,” she recalls. She appealed the fine, pointing out that there are 35 public urinals in Amsterdam, but only three public toilets for women. She reminded that this is not only a problem for them, but also for wheelchair users.


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She received no response from the city for the next two years. But then she received a court summons due to an unpaid fine. She reported on her case publicly and about twenty journalists came to the court hearing. The court rejected her appeal against the fine, but reduced it to 90 euros (2,260 CZK).

The judge also offered his perspective when he advised Piening to use a men’s urinal instead of the women’s restroom in case of an emergency. “It may not be pleasant, but it is possible,” the man in the judge’s robes told her.

‘Power to the Peepee’

Piening laughed off the judge’s recommendation with friends, but elsewhere in the country the reaction was sharper, writes The Guardian. Events were held against him in various cities. “Women from all over the country, come show how (not) to pee in public urinals intended for men,” urged the organizers of the Power to the Peepee protest (Power to the Peepee, an allusion to the slogan Power to the People – power to the people).

Other women posted photos on social media of the gymnastic feats they undertook to comply with the judge’s recommendation. Some have signed a petition addressed to the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture to do something about “urinary inequality”.

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Ilana Roodekerková, who was an Amsterdam representative, also joined the protests. “There are things that once you notice, you can’t stop noticing,” says the politician, who is now a member of the Dutch parliament.

Roodekerk and Piening produced a document calling on Amsterdam to increase the number of public toilets. He recalls that reactions were initially mixed. But she teamed up with other members of the council to draw attention to the lack of toilets for women.

The city began to change its approach and had mobile toilets installed in large parks during the summer months. It also informed that toilets can be used, for example, at police or fire stations.

But the campaigners for “toilet equality” won a final victory this month, when the city announced that more wheelchair-accessible toilets will be available to people from October. The city has not yet announced how many there will be in total, but it is investing four million euros in their construction.

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