A young boy had to be freed by the Fire Service after becoming trapped inside an automated public lavatory in Devon, it has emerged.
The boy, thought be 10 or 12, became stuck inside the so-called superloo in Plymouth's Central Park on Saturday.
In a statement, the owner of the facility, JC DeCaux, said it did not know why the door failed to operate.
The firm said children aged 10 or under should not use the kiosks unaccompanied as they are weight sensitive.
A member of the public heard cries from help from inside the toilet kiosk which is situated in Plymouth's Central Park.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/3648633.stm
The boy, thought be 10 or 12, became stuck inside the so-called superloo in Plymouth's Central Park on Saturday.
In a statement, the owner of the facility, JC DeCaux, said it did not know why the door failed to operate.
The firm said children aged 10 or under should not use the kiosks unaccompanied as they are weight sensitive.
A member of the public heard cries from help from inside the toilet kiosk which is situated in Plymouth's Central Park.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/3648633.stm