Scary, especially the first one. There have been multiple lawsuits here against employers who put cameras in the loos. I just cannot understand why anyone would even think of getting away with that kind of attitude...
Any pics, inside, of the 'ladies of the cannery'? I'm 60-ish now, but one of my earliest childhood memories is of seeing so many of them walking around Astoria...white bandanas knotted at the forehead, white shirts, white pants, white shoes...and smelling a bit, uh, 'fishy' ☺.
Very funny (and scary signs)! Did't you try to discover something more?
ReplyDeleteFunny, For me...the first is more scarier !....can be on U-Tube !!!!
ReplyDeleteHa-ha-ha. + a big smile all the way from me in Stavanger!:)
ReplyDeleteBig Brother is watching you.
ReplyDeleteSeems like they are discouraging the use of the facility.
ReplyDeleteI think I will wait. Hey isn't that first illegal or something? MB
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I think I also would 'hold it' until I got to a more, er, private restroom!!!
ReplyDeletegreat funny choice
ReplyDeleteScary, especially the first one. There have been multiple lawsuits here against employers who put cameras in the loos. I just cannot understand why anyone would even think of getting away with that kind of attitude...
ReplyDeletetime to stand proud!
ReplyDeleteAny pics, inside, of the 'ladies of the cannery'? I'm 60-ish now, but one of my earliest childhood memories is of seeing so many of them walking around Astoria...white bandanas knotted at the forehead, white shirts, white pants, white shoes...and smelling a bit, uh, 'fishy' ☺.
ReplyDeleteI also find these signs a bit disconcerting.
ReplyDeleteFunny and disconcerting. What atrocity won't be perpetrated in the name of security?
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