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toilets in Zurich, Switzerland, are run by their own public agency,
Zuri WC. Without such an agency, public toilets are often the orphans
of the bureaucracy -- no one wants to have responsibility for them.
As a result, they tend to be neglected, and become unsavory places
inviting unsavory activities. This has a direct impact on the entire
public realm, since sooner or later everyone will be in need of a
public toilet.
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Topics in Episode 113:
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We learn about public toilets in Zurich, Switzerland.
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We drop in on Multimobil Day.
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We visit the car free village of Braunwald.
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We hike on Switzerland's extensive network of trails.
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We visit Magglingen for a conference on transport related
physical activity.
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We talk with a researcher about activity levels in children.
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