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Thursday, January 29, 2004


And they say we're backwards in the South. So why is it that people in the Minneapolis Warehouse District can't figure out where they can and can't urinate?
To curb the problem, the DMNA plans to spend $10,000 on a campaign to get bar-goers to use restrooms in the establishments they frequent. So far, they're in the early stages of the campaign and are considering putting the slogan, "Go before you go," on posters and coasters.

"It's a nuisance crime. It's not permitted," Motes said. "And we have bathrooms to take care of these things."
$10,000 to show affluent adults where to go tee-tee. What will they think of next?
The culprits, according to Luther Krueger, a Minneapolis police crime-prevention officer, are mostly men.
Thank God for that! Something about the sight of women squatting over a dumpster peeing in the freezing Minnesota wind I find sort of alarming. Yet oddly intriguing. . .

So please, Minneapolis, "Go before you go!"



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