There have been long standing issues with vandalism and drug misuse at the facilities, particularly in the city centre, but council chiefs said there had been a “considerable amount” of anti-social behaviour over the past year.
Users won't be able to 'spend a penny' on public toilets in York as they could become cashless in a bid to cut down on “horrific” levels of vandalism and drug use.
There have been long standing issues with vandalism and drug misuse at the facilities, particularly in the city centre, but council chiefs said there had been a “considerable amount” of anti-social behaviour over the past year.
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