I’m sure they can’t be there to ‘save water’, as they auto flush as soon as you stand up, knowing good and well you still gotta wipe your ass and flush again anyways…
I’m sure they can’t be there to ‘save water’, as they auto flush as soon as you stand up, knowing good and well you still gotta wipe your ass and flush again anyways…
Here’s an idea: let’s not normalize putting electronic light sensors in private spaces. The opportunity for abuse is too risky. How many of these sensors have been swapped with cameras unbeknownst to the users? It’s like a blackmail content factory.
And for the piss-poor performance of these flush sensors, it is not worth it.
I imagine that number is so close to zero as to not even matter.
I used to say that all the time. But I’ve since learned humans will literally try to do anything and everything, so now I just accept the possibilities.
Great now I will forever live in fear of proximity sensors in public spaces…
Thank you! Sir/Mam, if this place offered Gold awards, I’d give you one! But sadly it doesn’t, so all I can offer is this lousy upvote… 👍
Real gold will do quite nicely, let me PM you my coordinates.