Time to turn nose up to dirty toilets


MANY foreign visitors to Malaysia have nice things to say about our country but they are appalled by the condition of our public toilets and those in shops and eateries.

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad himself has rightly voiced out his dismay over the condition of public toilets in the country, “Dr M peeved by the public’s disregard for cleanliness” (The Star, Aug 14). Dr Mahathir said he often inspected public toilets and more often than not, they were smelly and dirty.

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