A public restroom in Fuzhou's Guling Scenic Area has caused dissatisfaction among tourists, because entering the toilet requires scanning *** and binding personal information. One tourist said he was asked to scan the QR code to enter when he needed to go to the toilet urgently, and it took two or three minutes to make him feel unwell.
He worries that older people may not know how to use their phones, and he also raises concerns about the security of their personal information. The reporter's investigation found that this public toilet is the back of a building, which was originally only used by the company's employees, and was later opened by the scenic spot management unit.
The staff explained that in order to prevent animals from entering the restroom, it is closed except for weekdays, when it is open from around 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., and you need to scan the code to use it. Fuzhou Guling Protection and Development Co., Ltd. said that the original intention of opening the toilet was to facilitate citizens and tourists.
In the face of the dissatisfaction of tourists, the company said that it would negotiate with relevant companies to improve. However, public toilets in other scenic spots do not need to scan the code, and the use process in the urban area is also quite convenient.