In response to “Toilet Art” which ran in the May 28-June 3 edition: Well, if having toilets displayed in a yard in Potsdam is a health hazard or another sort of hazard, perhaps a code would cover …
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In response to “Toilet Art” which ran in the May 28-June 3 edition: Well, if having toilets displayed in a yard in Potsdam is a health hazard or another sort of hazard, perhaps a code would cover it. But I don’t think there are, luckily, any codes about people’s choice of public displays of that sort. So far most places don’t include one’s taste in their displays. Personally I think it’s interesting how it upsets some people; I wonder what they think of my bathtub with flowers in it? And the other one where I farmed worms back when.