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Cafe in Vienna installs see through public toilet doors

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See through cafe toilets 
By: Debbie Gross

(Scroll down for video) There is one cafe that stripped away all privacy and put it all on public display, even the toilets, according to video uploaded to the internet.

At first glance, you might think that Cafe Diglas in Vienna, Austria, was just another, refined, regular coffee house in old Viennese style, but a visit to the bathrooms proves otherwise.

Because as you can see in the viral video below, the glass door in each cubicle is completely see through, and only becomes opaque when you turn the lock. Is it magic? Is it science? Whatever it is, it is very cool.

“After watching the video I would never use such a toilet, as I would be too paranoid. Also, I don't know if I would eat at such a cafe because what if one sick man decides not to turn the switch and everyone can see how he is doing his business? I feel like vomiting,” Erika Luna, 50, of Spokane, Washington told YourJewishNews.com after watching the video.

What if you are pretty noisy in the toilet and you are embarrassed?
No problem there is an app for that.
As we reported earlier, for those people who want to cover up weird noises when they use the toilet there is an app for that.

A new application was released that is designed to help save any embarrassment for those who make noises while on the toilet.
The fake shower app plays a recording of a running shower, covering up the possible unpleasant sounds to someone lurking outside the bathroom.

The app serves as a substitute for the actual operation of a faucet or shower, which allows users to save water. It also shows the amount of water that has been saved as a result of playing the recording.

“This is a wonderful idea for those people who are uncomfortable using the toilet while other people are around. Now, they won’t need to hold themselves back when they feel the need to use the bathroom, which will avoid unpleasant situations,” Virginia Lane, 65, of Las Cruces, New Mexico told YourJewishNews.com after learning about the app.

"Many people turn on the faucet or shower in order to prevent others from hearing the sounds of nature in the bathroom," the product description on iTunes reads. "Clean, treated, expensive and scarce water is lost everywhere. With the fake shower app, the privacy of the couple is saved, and so is the water," the product description continues.Mobile video not loading? Click here to view


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