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Originally Posted by JustAnotherGuy
Responding to your facts.
1. They are talking about getting rid of the free water. Which in my opinion is fine. Get rid of it. They are also talking about not allowing the sale of any water bottles on city propery. Why?
2. Okay, if you use that arguement then why are we not talking about all beverages that come in a bottle. The pops, and juice drinks etc?
3. I disagree. The water at times is awful. But that is my opinion. Not trying to change yours.
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To respond to your responses.
1. Not allowing the sale is a little silly I'll agree, but if he's doing it to make a point that a) the water quality in the city is good enough that bottled water is redundant, and b) that the bottles are wasteful, then I can see where he is coming from, but as I said it's a little silly.
2. We aren't talking about banning all of those other products because the city doesn't already provide ready to drink coke, and apple juice out of any tap.
3. You're free to disagree, but I'd say that the qualitative water analysis that is done constantly on the city's drinking water would agree with my position.
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