I don’t think they’re saying that at all. Everybody poops. But obviously the library needs to lock up at night. Shutting down WiFi means fewer people will congregate, which means less poop outside.
Instead, the city should provide public wifi and public toilets elsewhere, or maybe additional portable toilets outside the library.
I don’t think they’re saying that at all. Everybody poops. But obviously the library needs to lock up at night. Shutting down WiFi means fewer people will congregate, which means less poop outside.
Instead, the city should provide public wifi and public toilets elsewhere, or maybe additional portable toilets outside the library.
Why is that obvious or even a good idea? Providing services to people is the core contract of society.