Friday, January 23, 2015

Judge rules that landlords can't stop men standing to pee

Splashy urinators in Germany may now micturate in peace, after a man won a court battle against his landlord for the right to tinkle as nature intended. The man sued his landlord after he refused to pay back €1,900 (£1,455, $2,200) of a €3,000 (£2,300, $3,500) deposit, saying he needed the money to repair urine-related damage on the bathroom floor.

The landlord had brought in a "technical expert“, who had the unenviable task of confirming that wayward droplets were indeed the cause of the damage to the marble tiles. While Düsseldorf judge Stefan Hank found the pro-sitting landlord's arguments "credible and understandable“, he said that he could not side with the landlord.



"Despite the increasing domestication of men in this regard, urinating while standing up is still widespread", he wrote in his judgement. The landlord should have warned the renter of the floor's "sensitivity" to potentially damaging bodily fluids beforehand, the judge reasoned. "Anyone who still practices this formerly dominant custom has to expect occasional clashes with - especially female - flatmates.

"But they don't have to worry about corrosion to the marble floor", he concluded. There has long been a campaign in Germany to convert messy Stehpinkler - standing urinators - into Sitzpinkler - their more socially responsible brethren. Many German homes have notices in the toilet asking guests to make use of the seat rather than risk unwanted collateral damage to the bathroom.

1 comment:

Ratz said...

My flat has a granite kitchen.. I didn't realise granite was quite so porous and left a slightly dribbly bottle of Gordons Gin on it. I came back to find a honking great D highlighted in the surface. It was really obvious so after a few days of hoping it would fade, I just bought more gin, poured it over the worktop and rubbed it in. Nothing to see here, it always looked like that.