Is 'Bogsy' behind island's mysterious toilets?

The toilets have been spotted in locations such as Ventnor Park on the Isle of Wight
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Decorated toilets are appearing at scenic locations across the Isle of Wight, and people are trying to get to the bottom of it.
The person behind the lavish-looking loos has been dubbed "Bogsy" by some on social media - alluding to mysterious street artist Banksy - and is driving everybody potty.
The shocks to the cistern have been spotted at sites including Brading Downs, Hale Common, and at Ventnor Park.
Some have notices that say: "Here for one day only - I'm just passing through like a number two."
The BBC is attempting to reach Bogsy for comment, but has nothing to go on.

A 'gold' toilet has appeared on the harbour in Yarmouth

This toilet has been transformed into a motorbike at Harvey Browns in Arreton

A closer look at the toilet in Ventnor Park reveals floral pattern in the bowl

This beautifully decorated toilet was spotted at Brading Down

The BBC has reached out to the person behind the installations
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