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What does this sign mean?

Odd sticker next to all the urinals in a mens room – in some big modern glass tower in Singapore.

The copy reads really oddly. The “no flushing” part presumably refer to the auto-flushing mechanism, I think. There is a fine for not flushing in Singapore, so it cannot possibly be advocating this. But why? All urinals in modern buildings auto-flush as far as I am aware.

“Shoot” presumably refers to “leave” or “walk away”. Right?

The black cube is a pure mystery. Any ideas?

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3 comments on “What does this sign mean?”

  1. Stilgherrian said:

    Are you sure the toilets are not equipped with something the the Uridan Waterless Urinal?

    No, I don’t know how they work. These Danes are tricky.

  2. Craig said:

    Maybe it’s an underground movement against toilet flushing? It certainly does seem a bit anal to flush every time. Ho Ho, excuse the pun.

  3. Zern said:

    It does auto-flush – with water. I checked. It is not one of those tricky waterless urinal things.

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