Anyone who dares to urinate in Philadelphia’s transit system in the near future had best be prepared to get splashed back.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority plans to test a clear-coating paint this fall that deflects urine, or any liquid, back onto the source.
The product, Ultra-Ever, is being used in San Francisco and Hamburg, Germany.
In Philadelphia, public urination is punishable with a $300 fine.
Testing out a new pee repellent that "pees back" to prevent public urination. pic.twitter.com/6eDJ4w9MWH
— SF Public Works (@sfpublicworks) July 23, 2015
PEE-RESISTANT PAINT? There's a new strategy in San Francisco to curb (PUN!) public urination! http://t.co/UNhAbrRFpi pic.twitter.com/l1oM5N1too
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