
A new anti-pee paint that actually sprays urine back at those brazen enough to take a leak in public has now made its way to Britain.
Looking set to become the scourge of many a drunk person, the paint has already been successfully used in Hamburg and San Francisco.
Now on trial on walls and lifts in two problem blocks of flats in Aberdeen, it works by repelling any liquid that comes into contact with it.

Aberdeen councillor Ross Grant said: ‘Urinating in public places is not only disgusting, but it is anti-social behaviour which has a serious detrimental effect on people living and working in the area.’
The water-based hydrophobic ‘stoneseal’ coating paint could last for up to 15 years.
It is made by York-based cleaning products firm EcoCalibre
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