By Register ReaderPosted Tuesday 5th February 2008 16:11 GMT
I can imagine this going down well with the pervy crowd in Finland - wait for a hot chick to go to the loo, text 'open <insert-number-here>', camera at the ready... *snap*
By Chris CPosted Tuesday 5th February 2008 17:29 GMT
While my thinking may seem ironic since I'm in the IT industry, I find the current trend of e-everything very disturbing. Some may even claim that this scheme is discrimination against those who do not have mobile phones (yes, there are some people without, if you can imagine). Not everyone wants to be "connected" 24/7. Should we really punish them for it?
By ChrisPosted Tuesday 5th February 2008 17:46 GMT
Never mind charging money for a biological necessity. What about people who don't have cell phones? They could have lost it, they could have one but the battery's dead, or they just don't feel it is worth the monthly charge. Then they pee on the lock or otherwise disable it so the next person can't get in either...
By Jason TogneriPosted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:09 GMT
Finland is absolutely FULL of trees (and laybys), I can't see this one taking off. That said, Finns are basically honest enough to actually use the damn things...
By Steven HunterPosted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:12 GMT
If I want to vandalize one of these toilets, this won't stop me. In fact it would probably make it easier to get away with it. All I do is pinch my friend's phone while he's not looking, text to open, and then trash the place. Return the phone before he notices, and he'll get the blame and I'll get away unpunished.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 5th February 2008 20:19 GMT
if you can't use the restroom, and you really can't wait, as near as I can figure is pee yourself since pissing behind a tree will get you put on the sex offenders registry if they catch you. Hard luck I tell ya.
By TimPosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 02:16 GMT
Have you ever sent a text to someone and the message has not arrived for a couple of hours? Text is not reliable enough for me to trust this.
Clean toilets AND shower rooms are worth paying a little for #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 07:13 GMT
RE: Running out of credit \ anonymity
Pay-As-You-Go is very new in Finland. The vast majority of people have contracts (in a country with a 105% penetration rate). Sure, you could have mobile phone problems, but then again, you could just as well have no change. Public toilets that require payment are not rare, this has long been accepted.
RE: Presumably you have to text the word in finnish.
No, you text the word OPEN.
RE: That said, Finns are basically honest enough to actually use the damn things...
This is probably true. It is also a country where it is not unfathomable that you could ask somebody to kindly unlock the door for you (texts are inexpensive).
RE: Text is not reliable enough for me to trust this.
Maybe Finland has a better telecommunications infrastructure? A fair few services employ this technology with few problems.
RE: New Years Back-LOG
These are fairly remote locations near towns with populations of 10 and 25 thousand. The overloading of mobile networks happens quite rarely in Finland. Maybe occasionally at large music festivals, and the situation is constantly improving.
@there are some people without, if you can imagine #
By Chris WPosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 08:54 GMT
I don't have to imagine, I don't have one. I can see see this appealing to your average no friends facebook user who is so sad that texting a toilet in front of them is probably the nearest thing they are going to get to real face to face communication.
By TeeCeePosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 09:28 GMT
Too true, too true.
Next time someone comes up with a fancy support model involving text alerts, publicly request that the author checks the guaranteed service delivery time for an SMS with the Telcos. Always a great way of getting egg on the face of some smarmy git that one.
Also one of the reasons that medics still use pagers. Since I've been in the situation a few times where getting a pee is at least as urgent to me as getting to a coronary victim is to them, I don't like this idea too much.
By Jason TogneriPosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 11:30 GMT
First of all, it says to text OPEN. Whoever dredged up the list of Finnish words, most of those are derivatives, the Finnish equivalent would be AVAA, not employing Ä or Ö characters at all. Finns are very used to having English words scattered around.
Second, Finland does indeed have a very well-developed telecommunications backbone - you can buy transport tickets for bus/metro/trams as a text ticket within the Helsinki metropolitan area, and there are some sweet machines somewhere in the central railway station that accept text messages as payment too.
Finally, those pay-toilets do indeed tend to be made quite strongly - we're not talking about those blue plastic portaloos that you see at rock concerts. In the streets of Helsinki you can find grey metallic pay-toilets sitting at street corners. Not as out-of-place as you'd think.
That said, none of the above applies to a place like the UK, where all of the moans and problems in these comments probably apply quite rightly. This just would not work in the UK.
By Tom ChivertonPosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 12:32 GMT
Yes, they should.
Have you seen Africa recently ?
a dumb paris idea if u ask me, it's easily defeated! #
By Simon BPosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 13:05 GMT
Go in loo & trash it, then call them and tell them the place is a mess, the person who used the loo before you gets blamed!
Or how about PAYG phones, no contract means no tracability as to who owns the phone. OK they could have my number traced but would they REALLY go to all that effort and cost?
Bit of a pointless excercise if you ask me, right I'm off for a wazz ... up the outside of this silly text to open loo ;) much cheaper!
By Dr.FritoPosted Wednesday 6th February 2008 14:09 GMT
Just using myself as an example:
After moving it took an act of God to get out of our contracts w/o the early termination fee....(old service not available here)
Only 2 cell companies here and I don't like either company, us cellular and alltel.
Right now I'm also being somewhat of a tightwad, just don't feel like spending $80 per month on a stupid cell phone. It's really nice not being able to be found 24/7. Also I won't sign a 2 year contract we never did before.
And another point in my case. We ALWAYS had text messaging disabled on our accounts. We had some dirty spam messages come through so since then just had the service turned off. I don't even remember how to text. You know what? I like it that way. We actually visit with each other uninterrupted....
If you really have to poo or are sick I guess your just SOL???
Comments on: Text-to-pee service launched
Uh... #
By Register Reader Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 16:11 GMT
New Years Back-LOG #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 16:51 GMT
Sick #
By A J Stiles Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 16:55 GMT
But . . . . #
By Rob Sked Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 16:58 GMT
no texting required #
By Unlimited Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 17:23 GMT
Disturbing trend #
By Chris C Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 17:29 GMT
Yeah - this'll really work well... #
By Andy Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 17:44 GMT
Bad idea #
By Chris Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 17:46 GMT
Quiet! #
By Vladimir Plouzhnikov Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 17:47 GMT
Tourists #
By system Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:02 GMT
Hum #
By Jason Togneri Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:09 GMT
Won't reduce vandalism. #
By Steven Hunter Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:12 GMT
Hmmmm #
By Daniel Bennett Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:13 GMT
@ A.J. Stiles #
By yeah, right. Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:20 GMT
Better put a bucket out back #
By TS Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:42 GMT
What you are supposed to do #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 20:19 GMT
But what? #
By S Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 20:55 GMT
Hmmm.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 21:06 GMT
Hanging about for the text to go through….. #
By Tim Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 02:16 GMT
Clean toilets AND shower rooms are worth paying a little for #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 07:13 GMT
@there are some people without, if you can imagine #
By Chris W Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 08:54 GMT
Hanging about...... #
By TeeCee Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 09:28 GMT
Customer service #
By Vladimir Plouzhnikov Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 09:35 GMT
Er... #
By Spleen Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 09:46 GMT
@ most of the comments here #
By Jason Togneri Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 11:30 GMT
"food and drink should also be free" #
By Tom Chiverton Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 12:32 GMT
a dumb paris idea if u ask me, it's easily defeated! #
By Simon B Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 13:05 GMT
Bad Bad Bad #
By Dr.Frito Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 14:09 GMT