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!— Mr Swell (@MrSwell1) July 30, 2019
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!!!
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?— Badger Mash (@BadgerMash) July 28, 2019
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