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This was posted on the Pupil Suggestion Board.
Re: The Issue of the Toilet Paper
From: GALVEN LEE KENG YUE 25-10-07
I am writing to highlight a pertinent issue which may inconvenience regular ‘patrons’ of our luxurious lavatories - the issue of the missing toilet paper. In most respectable public toilets, a roll of toilet paper is placed within each toilet cubicle. However, the toilets in the College Section most curiously lack this basic amenity; a huge roll of toilet paper is mounted outside the cubicles near the sinks instead. This greatly inconveniences students, who have to accumulate a sizeable mound of toilet paper from this roll before entering the cubicle to relieve themselves.
Inconvenience aside, this situation tends to lead to considerable wastage of toilet paper (visible from the very obvious casualties of past ‘accumulations’ - mounds of toilet paper haphazardly strewn across the cubicle ledges). This most troubling situation has even led the school library authorities to place a notice in the library toilet requesting students not to waste toilet paper in such a manner. This is a tall order, however, as most of us do have trouble estimating the amount of paper we require, down to the very last perforation (and think of the horror if we actually did run out of toilet paper!). Thus, we would prefer to err on the side of caution.
I propose the most obvious solution of placing individual rolls of toilet paper within each cubicle (of course, not as big as the huge roll currently placed in the open beside the sinks). This would definitely make our experience more pleasant and reduce wastage of toilet paper, perhaps reducing the amount of time students spend at our luxurious lavatories and allowing us to be more environmentally friendly.
Sincerely,
Galven Lee
LOVE 06A11;
10:45 PM