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@Sugarbeef
> Also, why are there still public water fountains?
Because replacing the taps with ones that didn’t rotate would cost money and this is a school so good luck with that. It literally says that they’re told not to drink from the taps.
> Also, why are there still public water fountains?
Because replacing the taps with ones that didn’t rotate would cost money and this is a school so good luck with that. It literally says that they’re told not to drink from the taps.