These ledge type toilets are often used in hospital Out patient departments. They facilitate the collector stool samples. Another place I first saw them in a non hospital environment was at a Centre Parks in Cambridgeshire.
This German examining thing what are they looking for and how are they trained to see it. The only thing I can think of is blood in there but its microscopic so you need a lab to find it - unless it looks like a chorizo, in which case you got big problems.
Glad it’s not just me who has a problem with new, rimless WCs. I installed a “bog in a box” about six months ago, and right from the word Go I was needing a bog brush and second flush for the first time in years. At one point I began to wonder whether the missus was putting glue in my food, so tenacious did the brown stuff become. But there’s nothing to be done about it except expect the skids and deal with them accordingly, nose held, gorge rising. Best toilets ever for efficient disposal were the old “high level cistern” jobs like the one in the outside toilet of our first house. Chain pull, deafening cascade of water and everything flushed, including the user if you didn’t stand up fast enough.
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