Woman Caught Using BT Phone Kiosk as Toilet in Stratford
A bizarre and shocking scene in Stratford, East London, has gone viral after a woman was filmed using a BT phone kiosk as a makeshift toilet. The unsettling footage, snapped by a passerby, shows the woman relieving herself inside the iconic booth, leaving onlookers horrified.
Shocker in Stratford: Man Confronts Woman, She Hits Back
In the clip, a man tells the woman, “It’s not a toilet.” Instead of stopping, she lashes out, branding him a “pervert” and telling him to “do one” before storming off. The incident unfolded in the busy Stratford area, raising serious concerns about public hygiene and the misuse of shared facilities.
BT Street Hub or Public Loo? Misuse Sparks Outrage
The kiosk involved is part of BT’s “Street Hubs” project, designed to offer free Wi-Fi, phone charging, and access to local services – not as a toilet. Yet someone has clearly ignored that purpose in the most unsanitary way possible.
Public Outcry and Calls for Better Oversight
- Social media users expressed disgust and disbelief over the incident.
- Many demand increased monitoring and maintenance of public facilities to prevent repeats.
- Local authorities have yet to comment, but the episode reignites debate on the lack of accessible public toilets in busy city areas like Stratford.
As urban spaces grow busier, keeping shared areas clean and safe is a mounting challenge – and this shocking incident makes it clear more needs to be done.