



British Transport Police said the man was refused travel and asked to leave Worcester railway station at around 1pm on Sunday.

Officers shared a picture of the man cleaning up – describing his actions as “unacceptable” given that the station’s toilets were open.





In a tweet , the force said: “Today’s top tip! If you decide to urinate on 1 of our stations then expect to be given a mop & bucket to clean up after yourself, whilst being supervised.

“You will then be refused travel like this person found out in Worcester today – all whilst a very busy service was emptying.”





Some Comments:

Wrong yes, but making him clean up in front of public should have been the end of it!



Refusing him access to the train, also, re-enforces already negative public oppinion of the aggressive BTP (Worcs) & there fascist policies.



Lets hope he got home safely, didnt get run over!!! — Mr Swell (@MrSwell1) July 30, 2019

What are elderly gentlemen with prostate problems supposed to do at your Neath station, where the toilets are always locked? — The Walrus 🔶 #RevokeA50 #FBPE (@RebetikoWalrus) July 30, 2019

I wonder if he defacated on the station managers chest also because pissing in a train station is something I do on a regular basis normally after a few ales at the hogshead in Leeds — Brian Glover 布莱恩 · (@briang8394) July 30, 2019

Entirely unacceptable when there are public toilets on the station. However, at #GreatMalvern , where we have had this problem - and worse - toilets are locked and only accessible during office hours by asking permission from staff. What must tourists think of us? July 28, 2019

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Man caught urinating outside train station given mop and forced to clean up by police. A man caught urinating outside a train station was forced to clean up after himself after police gave him a mop and bucket.