Water Shortages

From a conversation with my father over the weekend…

Which supplier/provider can charge you for their product, and then tell you not to use it?

Only one utility provider can do such a thing. How do we let them get away with it? It’s not like we’re going to get a discount for not being able to use the stuff any way we want, is it?


3 Comments on “Water Shortages”

  1. Tom says:

    Unless, of course, you’ve got a water meter.

  2. Lyle says:

    But even then you’re paying for the service, and then being told you can’t use what you’ve bought for certain purposes.

    Yes, OK, you pay less – but you don’t get charged less because that provided item has restricted use, do you?

  3. Skytower says:

    Yet again, in a country surrounded by water, with a relatively temperate climate – no massive periods of drought – there are restrictions placed.

    If this was a really hot country, we’d be stuffed. Or dead.


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