Unique paint to prevent misdemeanor in public
The unique invention from Hamburg (Germany) will make peeers in public places to 'pay'.
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St. District Welfare Committee Pauli conducted a sweep of super waterproof paint on the walls of some areas with the sign " Prohibited misbehaving ". It is known that this new invention works so completely that it makes urine and any liquid in contact with it tend to bounce off.
This campaign aims to help people who are poor in public change their bad habits. Specifically, when someone pisses off, the wall with this unique paint will turn that liquid back to the ' culprit '.
The new invention of anti-urinary paint has been applied in Germany.(Photo Laughing Squid)
Julia Staron, who carried out the project, said: " Hopefully this campaign will help raise people's awareness, contributing to creating a clean and clean living environment in the future. St. Pauli has can protect themselves - that's the main message we want to convey . "
Indiscriminate sanitation in public places is a problem that is difficult to solve in a short time not only in underdeveloped countries but also in powerful powers. In front of the situation of pedestrians, mainly drunkards often go to the toilet in their houses, playgrounds or alleys.
This campaign was initially reviewed as not feasible, however, its effectiveness is truly amazing. Drunks have gradually become " afraid " of these walls, and are forced to be more cautious every time they intend to go wrong.
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