With the return of the beautiful days, the Boverie Park is filling up. Promenaders, families and tourists meet on the lawns at the edge of the water to stroll or picnic. However, for all these users, finding a toilet on site is now part of the fighter's journey. "When there is no event, I do not see where to go except to introduce somewhere," laments Sarah, a young Liegeoise who regularly frequents the place. Even her bell for Glenn, a French st…
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With the return of the beautiful days, the Boverie Park is filling up. Promenaders, families and tourists meet on the lawns at the edge of the water to stroll or picnic. However, for all these users, finding a toilet on site is now part of the fighter's journey. "When there is no event, I do not see where to go except to introduce somewhere," laments Sarah, a young Liegeoise who regularly frequents the place. Even her bell for Glenn, a French st…