Payment machines within the public toilets in Bourton and Moreton, in the Cotswolds, were targeted by raiders over the weekend, the perpetrators forcing open some of the cash boxes.

According to a news report in the local media, three payment machines at the toilets on the High Street in Moreton were forced open, with a total of more than £60 being stolen. Two more machines were attacked, raiders were not able to gain entry to them.

Additionally, between £5 and £10 in cash was also taken from the payment facilities at the unisex toilets on Rissington Road in Bourton overnight.

In order to prevent thefts and anti-social behaviour, Toilet Turnstiles supplies very solid and reliable access restriction solutions, which can resist burglary attempts.

Our toilet turnstiles are built from graded stainless steel, for easier cleaning and maintenance, and also come equipped with lockable lids to prevent unwanted access. Furthermore, the separate coin box offers very versatile mounting options, as it can be installed either in front of the turnstile, at the side or alternatively, on the wall, with the cash box at the rear.

The turnstile’s coin mechanism can be programmed for virtually any combination of coins with a secure cash box to hold them, while the additional counters for the number of entries made will enable a thorough level of control over the system’s operation.

If you need some additional information regarding our extensive range of products, just get in touch, we’ll be sure to answer any and all of your queries.

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