It was part of a temporary art installation. I was wondering the same until I read an article, lol.I can understand wanting nice things
I want to know who the British stole it from first.
Just the optics is bad. Gold is supposed to be valuable, and then you đź’© into it (in reference to the clip, the toilet is an art installation but you get the point).A solid gold toilet would weigh a ton, how they manage to just go in and move that? LOL
I can understand wanting nice things but I would much rather have one of those Japanese toilets than a gold one. Seems like such a waste of gold.
To slip something like that pass the guards? Did they have any guards? I was wondering the same thing. There are gaps in this story.Me wondering how someone managed to steal a whole toilet...
No cameras? Guards/Police? Inside job? Insurance fraud?
Apparently, they never found the toilet and no one has been charged. From a 2021 article:
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Yes it would.A solid gold toilet would weigh a ton, how they manage to just go in and move that? LOL
I can understand wanting nice things but I would much rather have one of those Japanese toilets than a gold one. Seems like such a waste of gold.
big gapsTo slip something like that pass the guards? Did they have any guards? I was wondering the same thing. There are gaps in this story.
Gold and silver are definitely valuable. I hope folks don't mess up the value.Just the optics is bad. Gold is supposed to be valuable, and then you đź’© into it (in reference to the clip, the toilet is an art installation but you get the point).