If You Go To A National Park Avoid The Bathrooms

There are plenty of repercussions from the government shutdown and visitors to national parks will notice one in the public restrooms. Many across the U.S. haven't been cleaned since the government shutdown began weeks ago, so the facilities are overflowing and extra stinky. Some parks, such as Rock Creek in Washington, DC, have set up port-a-johns. Sanitation crews from the National Park Service are among the nine-thousand plus of the agency's 14-thousand-500 employees furloughed.


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