Strange but true . . .
Revellers caught relieving themselves in public will be told to clean up their own mess with a new device nicknamed the "urinator" or face prosecution, police said.
Officers from Pontefract and Knottingley Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) in West Yorkshire have taken to the streets with the disinfectant spray device, following complaints from local business owners about people urinating in shop doorways.
Anyone caught short who refuses to use the equipment, which consists of a high pressure sanitation washer and brush and is one of only a few being used in the country, will face an £80 fine or prosecution.
No jokes about spending a penny, please.
Officers from Pontefract and Knottingley Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) in West Yorkshire have taken to the streets with the disinfectant spray device, following complaints from local business owners about people urinating in shop doorways.
Anyone caught short who refuses to use the equipment, which consists of a high pressure sanitation washer and brush and is one of only a few being used in the country, will face an £80 fine or prosecution.
No jokes about spending a penny, please.
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