

Web Staff, cp24.com





The city's first $400,000 automated public bathroom is already out of service about two months after its first official flush.

The Toronto Sun paid the waterfront facility a visit and found it kept spitting out coins.

The paper contact the City of Toronto which says a malfunctioning toilet seat caused the washroom to shut down on its own.

Kyp Perikleous, the City of Toronto's manager of street furniture, told the Sun that the toilet automatically contacted Astral Media Outdoor, the firm which maintains the unit.



