SUBMAN1
02-08-08, 10:29 AM
Dowly will like this. Crazy that you now have to pay to use the facilities. My question is - What happens if said user doesn't have a cell phone? I don't own one personally, and haven't owned one in about 5 years, so I guess I'll be using handy bush if I ever visit Finland.
-S
Text-to-pee service launched
By James Sherwood (http://forms.theregister.co.uk/mail_author/?story_url=/2008/02/05/finland_road_administration_toilet_text_service/) [More by this author] (http://search.reghardware.co.uk/?author=James%20Sherwood)
5th February 2008 15:56 GMT
Finland’s residents now face being caught short during car trips if their phones are out of credit, because the country’s road management agency has introduced an SMS entry system for public toilets.
Called the SMS Lock System, users must text “OPEN” to a number shown on the door of various toilets and shower rooms along Highway One in Paimio and Salo, near Turku, where the texting service began operating earlier this month.
http://regmedia.co.uk/2008/02/05/finnish_toilet_text_service.jpg
Hopefully without a long delay, the bursting user’s text is directed to a modem that helps to deactivate the door’s lock. Use of the service costs the same as a standard text message in the region.
The service, which is managed by the country's Road Administration (RA) and is thought to be the first of its kind, was introduced because of ongoing vandalism to public facilities. However, the RA believes that you’re less likely to bash a bog or smash-up a shower if they have your time of entry and mobile phone number recorded.
This isn’t the first time texting has been used for pee-related problems. Last year, London’s Westminster Council launched its Sat Lav scheme (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/11/29/westminster_satlav_texting_service/), which allows mobile-equipped Londoners to locate the nearest public toilets by texting the word ‘toilet’ to 80097.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/02/05/finland_road_administration_toilet_text_service/
-S
Text-to-pee service launched
By James Sherwood (http://forms.theregister.co.uk/mail_author/?story_url=/2008/02/05/finland_road_administration_toilet_text_service/) [More by this author] (http://search.reghardware.co.uk/?author=James%20Sherwood)
5th February 2008 15:56 GMT
Finland’s residents now face being caught short during car trips if their phones are out of credit, because the country’s road management agency has introduced an SMS entry system for public toilets.
Called the SMS Lock System, users must text “OPEN” to a number shown on the door of various toilets and shower rooms along Highway One in Paimio and Salo, near Turku, where the texting service began operating earlier this month.
http://regmedia.co.uk/2008/02/05/finnish_toilet_text_service.jpg
Hopefully without a long delay, the bursting user’s text is directed to a modem that helps to deactivate the door’s lock. Use of the service costs the same as a standard text message in the region.
The service, which is managed by the country's Road Administration (RA) and is thought to be the first of its kind, was introduced because of ongoing vandalism to public facilities. However, the RA believes that you’re less likely to bash a bog or smash-up a shower if they have your time of entry and mobile phone number recorded.
This isn’t the first time texting has been used for pee-related problems. Last year, London’s Westminster Council launched its Sat Lav scheme (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/11/29/westminster_satlav_texting_service/), which allows mobile-equipped Londoners to locate the nearest public toilets by texting the word ‘toilet’ to 80097.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/02/05/finland_road_administration_toilet_text_service/