The incident of a man getting trapped in a self-cleaning public restroom highlights ongoing maintenance issues with San Francisco’s antique-style toilets, particularly those from JCDecaux.
San Francisco's self-cleaning toilets, first installed in 1995, have frequently been criticized for serving as undesirable locations for sex work and drug use, raising concerns over their upkeep.
Despite the introduction of a new toilet model in 2022, San Francisco’s collaboration with JCDecaux has been questioned, as the city remains tied to a poor contract.
Firefighters had to utilize the Jaws of Life to rescue a man trapped in a public restroom, showcasing the ongoing challenges with the maintenance of these facilities.
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