SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.  - The walls in the City by the Bay can’t talk, but they can spit back at you.

Stalls, not walls

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.  – The walls in the City by the Bay can’t talk, but they can spit back at you.
And that’s exactly what they will do with a special new paint that makes pee spray back on a person’s shoes and pants if you choose to use them as a urinal.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it’s the city’s latest attempt at cleaning up the urine-soaked alleyways and walls throughout the city.
“It’s become a huge problem,” according to one city official. “People just let go and piss anywhere and it’s disgusting.”
“Signs have been posted that read, “Hold it! This wall is not a public restroom. Please respect San Francisco and seek relief in an appropriate place.”
The signs do not make it clear that the walls will shoot the urine right back at the person.
Public urination has long been a problem in San Francisco, despite a fine of up to $500.
The paint has proved to be effective in Europe, where beer drinkers often can’t be bothered to find a bathroom

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