How long have you been in there?! A popular tourist destination in China has installed toilet timers. Reactions are mixed.

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How long have you been in there?! A popular tourist destination in China has installed toilet timers. Reactions are mixed. - Feddit

A video recently shared on various Chinese news and social media sites shows a set of timers installed above a row of toilet cubicles in a female washroom, with each stall getting its own digital counter. When a stall is unoccupied, the pixelated LED screen displays the word “empty” in green. If in use, it shows the number of minutes and seconds the door has been locked. ‘We won’t kick people out midway’ The original video was reportedly taken by a visitor who sent it to the Xiaoxiang Morning Herald, a state-run local newspaper. 'We won’t kick people out midway’ The original video was reportedly taken by a visitor who sent it to the Xiaoxiang Morning Herald, a state-run local newspaper. “I found it quite advanced technologically so you don’t have to queue outside or knock on a bathroom door,” the paper quoted the visitor as saying. “But I also found it a little bit embarrassing. It felt like I was being monitored.”

I mean, what problem are they trying to solve? And is long-sitting people really the main cause of that problem?

If a tourist destination is frequently winding up with people waiting for an open stall, and if the majority of people are in the stalls for what is considered a normal amount of time in their home country, then the actual problem is that the place simply doesn’t have enough stalls and needs to add more

if it shows hours someone likely died in there again. i think it’s okay to knock and check on them.
Well they either died in which case checking doesn’t help, or they didn’t in which case checking doesn’t help either.
Well if you check and they died you can get the body out and then the stall is free again.
Whether you make a policy of knocking on bathroom doors, based on that reasoning, should be based on whether you’ve actually experienced a stall shortage caused by undetected death in the stall.
I like your casual use of “again” here 😁
To not even consider being stuck on a toilet for that long, I’m jealous of your non-IBS digestive tract.