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Bucket of poo found at Brit seaside town after lockdown keeps toilets shut

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A bucket of poo was discovered by a British seaside down by a culprit who couldn't access public toilets. The horrific discovery was made in Whitby, Yorks, on Wednesday, the hottest day of the year.

The toilets were shut due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions, but measures have been eased meaning an influx of visitors. Now after the latest disgusting find, the decision to close public toilets is being questioned, reports Yorkshire Live.

To deter visitors prior to the weekend, local authorities made the decision to keep car parks and public amenities shut despite the relaxation of coronavirus lockdown rules.

While it's unclear if the bucket of horrors was left by a visitor or local, some residents said on social media that facilities

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