It’s national park service, so it might be a more remote bathroom. In an office, toilet paper needs to be replaced daily. In a park, I’m guessing you would only need to replace weekly or monthly depending what’s going on. If there are a ton of people at that camp sight, the toilet paper might deplete much faster than if there weren’t many people. So rather than checking every day to see if there is toilet paper, this seems totally reasonable. Anyway, I’d much rather have the warning than not.
Spend 20min printing the sign, kick back on a lifetime of being super not worried about refilling those rolls.
until someone uses the sign
If they do, I’m issuing a follow up statement redacting my pre-emptive thank you for their cooperation!
Drummel tool-
‘NO TP’
Or shits all over those walls!
The t-issue, if you will. T for toilet paper of course.
Could have been during that time a couple years back when people were buying up all the supply so it was hard to get.
Too reasonable.
It’s national park service, so it might be a more remote bathroom. In an office, toilet paper needs to be replaced daily. In a park, I’m guessing you would only need to replace weekly or monthly depending what’s going on. If there are a ton of people at that camp sight, the toilet paper might deplete much faster than if there weren’t many people. So rather than checking every day to see if there is toilet paper, this seems totally reasonable. Anyway, I’d much rather have the warning than not.
Oh, I didn’t catch that it was a national park. Yeah, that’s totally understandable.
Cornholio 2024!