Mirrors Installed to Stop Public Urination in Mysuru, But Civic Sense Still Missing

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Mysuru: In an attempt to curb public urination and improve civic hygiene, mirrors were recently installed along a road in Mysuru to discourage people from urinating in public spaces. However, within just days of the initiative, several individuals reportedly continued the practice without hesitation, raising serious concerns about public awareness and civic responsibility.

The mirrors were installed as a psychological deterrent aimed at creating self-awareness and accountability among offenders. Civic authorities and local residents hoped the initiative would help maintain cleanliness and preserve public hygiene in the area.

However, the continued incidents despite the new installations have triggered frustration among citizens, with many questioning the effectiveness of awareness campaigns when basic civic sense itself is lacking.

Residents said public urination not only creates unhygienic surroundings but also damages the city’s image and undermines efforts being taken to maintain cleanliness under urban sanitation initiatives.

Observers say the incident highlights a deeper problem — that infrastructure and awareness measures alone may not succeed unless there is a broader change in public behaviour and respect for shared spaces.

Citizens have urged authorities to strengthen public awareness campaigns and enforce stricter penalties against repeated offenders to maintain hygiene and civic discipline in the city.

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