A US firm is offering $5,000 for clues leading to the arrest of an arsonist who has been setting portable toilets on fire across San Francisco.

The Clorox Company is also offering a year’s supply of toilet cleaning products in exchange for such tips.

More than two dozen toilets on San Francisco construction sites have been set on fire in the city in recent months, the Associated Press reports.

The cost of the damage has been estimated at $50,000.

The free cleaning products is a nice touch.

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Unrelated Link: What is it? (pictured above)

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  1. The Warden says:

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  2. The Warden says:

    Eideard sorta does the same thing on here.

  3. The Warden says:

    I am sure it was probably a frustrated Obamabot volunteer who couldn’t get anyone to sign his “support Obama’s reckless budget” petition.

  4. faxon says:

    A few years ago, a portable toilet was burned and melted. The thought was that someone had vandalized it. Turned out that a homeless person tried to keep warm inside of it, and the body was finally found inside of the melted plastic material. Messy.

  5. Mr Diesel says:

    And the pic is a jet powered porta john…..

    The rear end of it looks like what Obomba The Great and All Powerful Messiah is doing to the United States……

  6. mariah says:

    Are there any Republicans out there who are allowed to have an opinion independent of their political masters?

  7. Jennifer says:

    I’d settle for one who could stay on topic…

  8. Ron Larson says:

    So why is Clorox involved? Do they own the port-o-potties? The article doesn’t mention why.

    For what it is worth: I highly recommend you rent the Aussie comedy film “Kenny” (2006 Australia). A great mockumentory film about a guy who takes a lot of pride in his job of taking care of port-a-potties. I see that Netflix carries it. Cute film… and very Aussie. And there are flaming port-o-potties in it.

  9. Aaron says:

    Was at We Fest a few years ago and someone went around all the camping sites setting the toilets on fire, nothing smells better than that on a Sunday morning.

  10. Paddy-O says:

    Of course, it happens in S.F.

  11. Peter Barker says:

    The best idea that I can think of is to build toilets of bricks so it’s not so easy to lit up.


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