A shocking incident in Stratford, London, has gone viral after a man captured footage of a woman using a BT phone kiosk as a makeshift toilet. The video, which has been widely shared on social media, shows the woman relieving herself inside the kiosk, much to the disbelief of the passerby who recorded the scene.
In the footage, the man can be heard advising the woman that “it’s not a toilet,” to which she angrily responds by calling him a “pervert” and telling him to “do one” before hurriedly leaving the scene. The incident is believed to have taken place in the busy Stratford area, raising concerns about public hygiene and the misuse of public facilities.
The BT kiosk in question is part of the “BT Street Hubs” initiative, designed to connect people with free Wi-Fi, charging points, and access to local services. However, it appears that this particular kiosk was repurposed in an entirely unintended and unsanitary manner.
Reactions online have been swift and varied, with many expressing disgust and disbelief at the woman’s actions. Others have called for increased monitoring and maintenance of public facilities to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Local authorities have not yet commented on the incident, but it has reignited discussions about the availability and accessibility of public toilets in busy urban areas like Stratford. As cities continue to grow and public spaces evolve, incidents like this highlight the ongoing challenges in maintaining cleanliness and order in shared spaces.