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Seattle unloads hi-tech johns
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SEATTLE, Aug. 16 (UPI) — Seattle has disposed of five self-cleaning public toilets at a price the buyer describes as “a gift.”
Butch Behn, owner of Racetrack Supply in Rochester, Wash., placed the winning bids for the high-tech johns on eBay, The Seattle Times reported. The total price was $12,549, or from $1,625 to $4,899 per toilet, a city spokesman said. |
“What a buy,” Behn said. “Wouldn’t you think it’s a really good deal, considering what they paid for them? It was a gift.” |
Behn plans to set up two of the self-cleaning toilets at the South Sound Speedway in Tenino. He says he will re-sell two and may keep the fifth to scavenge for parts since he expects the toilets to be expensive to repair. |
The toilets were installed in 2004 in popular tourist areas like Chinatown, the Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square. They were designed to open after a decent interval to keep drug users and prostitutes out — but they moved in anyway.
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