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Chinese public urinal users face fine for poor aim
08.22.2013
02:22 pm
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Dudes who use public toilets with poor aim who live in the Chinese city of Shenzen could face fines upwards of 100 yuan ($16) by authorities if they, er, miss their mark.

According to Australia Network News, “Draft regulations reportedly don’t specify a minimum quantity of spillage required to be classed as a violation.”

Obviously this decision has been met with criticism by folks who don’t aim to please:

- “A number of new civil servant positions will be created. There will be a supervisor behind every urinating person to see whether the pee is straight.”

“Very good measures. I expect they can create 20 jobs on average for every public toilet.”

I, for one, am okay with this. I’d totally hire one of these “pee supervisors” to monitor my hubby.

Via Arbroath

Posted by Tara McGinley
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08.22.2013
02:22 pm
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