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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Here's the bottom line — there should be enough toilet paper when you go into the restroom in an eating establishment.
That's what Senator Victor Crist thinks, and he's got a bill to make it happen.
FOXNews.com - Florida Bill Would Require Restrooms to Have Toilet Paper at All Times - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,337288,00.html - broken link)
HOORAY....It will be absolutely wonderful to no longer search my purse for a clean kleenex and be terrified to remember that I cleaned my purse this morning...No more leaning down to see if there are feet in the next stall to ask that age old question.."Is there any tp there?" No more peeping under the front of the door or trying too see through the crack to ask if someone would hand you a paper towel..Just thinking about seeing the toilet paper holder proudly displaying one ready for use and one to spare, just about brings tears of joy to my eyes...You rock, SenatorCrisp
The bill (SB 386) was approved yesterday by the Senate Regulated Industries Committee. It has two more Senate committee stops to go, and if it doesn't get wiped out by one of them, it could then go to the floor"
The bill (SB 386) was approved yesterday by the Senate Regulated Industries Committee. It has two more Senate committee stops to go, and if it doesn't get wiped out by one of them, it could then go to the floor"
So... nilssson works for Fox News.
Who knew! That's just too funny for words. You also need to highlight "it could then go to the floor"!
I would frequently wash clothes at a local laundrymat and had talked to the owner who remarked that the TP was always missing from the JOHN. Answer was SIMPLE. Mexican customers were stealing it. It is common to see a women take a roll out of her purse, unwrap a few pieces and wipe the small kids nose. They do not buy kleenex. I am now retired in Baja and the local weekend (swap meet/farmers mkt) sell 12 pack rolls all the time. The idea is commendable in the US but the results may not be always there. Stefhen
can you believe it??????? With all the problems we have in Fl??????
Yeh, this is right up there with the light bulb policy from our fearless leaders in congress.
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