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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674j )
Dave Hersch's toilet car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. Adults take photos and kids ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674m )
The Hot Wheels 'Hot Seat' toilet car on which Dave Hersch's vehicle is based
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674k )
Dave Hersch's toilet car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. Adults take photos and kids ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674i )
Dave Hersch and son Miles (10) drive the Toilet Car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. A...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674g )
Dave Hersch's toilet car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. Adults take photos and kids ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674b )
Dave Hersch's toilet car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. Adults take photos and kids ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674f )
Dave Hersch's toilet car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. Adults take photos and kids ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674a )
Dave Hersch and son Miles (10) drive the Toilet Car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. A...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674e )
Dave Hersch and son Miles (10) drive the Toilet Car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. A...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674d )
Dave Hersch's toilet car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. Adults take photos and kids ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hersch / Rex Features ( 1206674c )
Dave Hersch and son Miles (10) drive the Toilet Car
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as a child when I ride by. A...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EMPVVJTVM
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Tokyo, Japan - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Segre / Rex Features ( 1219319aa )
Buttons on a high tech bidet toilet
Tokyo, Japan - 2010
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EXCLUSIVE LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian having fun in Aspen Part 2
EXCLUSIVE LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian having fun in Aspen with another friend. December 28th, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian having fun in Aspen Part 2
EXCLUSIVE LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian having fun in Aspen with another friend. December 28th, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian having fun in Aspen Part 2
EXCLUSIVE LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian having fun in Aspen with another friend. December 28th, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047962a )
Camp Victor at Eqip Sermia on the west Greenland coast north of Ilulissat. Camp Vicotr was the base for the French led expedition that explored the inland ice sheet in 1948 led by the french explorer Victor
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton picks up 80 000 dollar black pearl necklace
Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug pick up 80 000 dolllar unique black pearl necklace at a Robert Wan store in Bora Bora in French Polynesia August 16, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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historia mundi
Bastogne, Belgium, june 19, 2009, historia mundi event in Bastogne, Historia Mundi is the overall organization that aims to bundle all the societies in Belgium who practise re-enacting and living history
a woman dressed in a robe is opening the door of a mobile toilet
Reporters © Jimmy Kets (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by OJO Images / Rex Features ( 830981a )
Full grocery cart on stage
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George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers / Rex Features ( 803135e )
Underground public toilets in Hampstead where the alleged
offences were believed to have taken place.
George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
George Michael has apologised to his fans for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers / Rex Features ( 803135f )
Underground public toilets in Hampstead where the alleged
offences were believed to have taken place.
George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
George Michael has apologised to his fans for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers / Rex Features ( 803135d )
Underground public toilets in Hampstead where the alleged
offences were believed to have taken place.
George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
George Michael has apologised to his fans for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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What was she thinking? Actress MARCIA CROSS using the men's restroom
Malibu, 2008-8-24 / Actress MARCIA CROSS using the men's restroom while out in Malibu with her husband TOM MAHONEY. (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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What was she thinking? Actress MARCIA CROSS using the men's restroom
Malibu, 2008-8-24 / Actress MARCIA CROSS using the men's restroom while out in Malibu with her husband TOM MAHONEY. (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Lily Allen in London
7th August 2008 Lily Allen cleaning the front area of her London home. Lily was having a clear out, a passer by picked up a keyboard that Lily had discarded.
Credit: Shephard/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-82 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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South Africa - 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Martin Bahr / Rex Features ( 825075h )
Restrooms, toilet cabins, Newtown, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
South Africa - 2008
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Pensioner prison, Onomichi, Japan - 20 May 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Sutton Hibbert / Rex Features ( 779471M )
The view of a typical room/cell inhabited by one elderly prisoner, complete with tatami mat flooring, a television, a futon to sleep on, a sink and a toilet, in Onomichi prison., As the Japanese society rapidly ages, the country is now having to deal with a sharp rise in the number of criminals from the pensioner age group. Over 65's now count for the fastest growing age group of inmates.
The Crisis Of Japan's Ageing Prison Population
THE CRISIS OF JAPAN'S AGEING PRISON POPULATION
At a rate much higher than any other developed nation, Japan's over-60s are becoming the fastest-growing criminal age group in the country. The number of over-70s alone charged with criminal offences has trebled within the last 8 years from approximately 10,000 to 30,000. Last year the ratio of elderly offenders to younger offenders was 1:6 compared to 1:24 a decade before.
The most common crimes by the elderly tend to be petty offences like theft and shoplifting, but there were also 150 reported convictions for murder. Such is the dramatic increase in the percentage of elderly prisoners (currently 12% of the total prison population), Japan has been forced to invest billions of yen to construct 3 new prison wards to house over 1,000 inmates.
The causes behind this phenomenon are not simple to explain away. The obvious roots lie in Japan's rapidly ageing population, in which the demographic of the typical 'population triangle', which comprises of a large base of young people and small pinnacle of the elderly, is starting to invert, meaning that the number of Japanese over the age of 60 is increasing at a greater rate than usual in comparison to the increase rate in the number of under 30s.
However, this does not explain away the fact that while the number of Japanese aged 60 and over grew by 17% between 2000 and 2006, the n...
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