We've just got home after waiting 3 hours for Mrs A to see the eye specialist at Ballarat Base Hospital.
I could not help noticing, about 5,000 times, the signs around the place:
Please stand behind the line.-Bright coloured tape on floor.
Please wait here.-Disc on floor showing two feet, where to stand 1.5 metres apart.
Pair of rubbing hands.-Hand washing station with sanitising pump.
Exit.- Person running out of door.
Then there was a door with a sign showing a man, a woman, and a wheelchair.- they were standing there doing.... NOTHING! For goodness sake, what was THAT supposed to mean?
Sign language?
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Re: Sign language?
A unisex/wheelchair accessible toilet?
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Can't be, Brian, they're not "going to the toilet" hang on - maybe they're wearing nappies?
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That muster be it Ben.
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The one that amuses me is on the waiting room door of the Scarborough Road park & ride bus station.
"AUTOMATIC DOOR - PUSH BUTTON TO OPERATE"
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"AUTOMATIC DOOR - PUSH BUTTON TO OPERATE"
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If "my" sign is a unisex/disabled toilet, maybe it was borrowed from the psychiatric ward; who else would go to the toilet, fully dressed and standing erect?