
The Seattle Times leads with an upbeat headline proclaiming, "After embarrassment, Seattle finds just-right public toilet." So, we've got new toilets and everything is working fine? No, the well-reported story describes the plans for a new type of free, high-tech toilet, with a goal of installing the first one, in Pioneer Square, "ASAP." The reporter spoke with a homeless man who was less than impressed with the city's idea that it can leave the toilet open all night, saying, "People are going to drugs in there."