



writer: Kurt Zindulka



"echinawire.com"





If you have ever walked into a public bathroom for men in China, chances are you probably had to step through a lake of piss just to get to a urinal.





You have probably also seen some variation of this sign on the wall:









Well the city of Foshan is taking its men to task, implementing a fine for missing the urinal. The online news magazine thenanfang.com reported that the fine will be handed out by the “chengguan”, a controversial civilian force that enforces many municipal laws.





The fine will be between 50 to 500 rmb, presumably dependent on how much the guy pisses on the floor. The city said that it plans to have bathrooms that are odorless and have completely dry floors.





In 2013 the city of Shenzhen implemented a 100 rmb fine to curb its pee problem. No word on how effective the fine was in Shenzhen, however it did spark a niche industry of funnels to help guys with their aim.





Perhaps if all China’s urinals looked like these in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, guys would be able to shoot straight.











