The article says tap water was available at the venue, but it is not served at the restaurant.
It doesn’t mention a public water fountain. It does mention that Italian law doesn’t require tap water be available, tho English and Welsh law does at least to some extent.
If it’s anything like Spain, there’s usually enough public water fountains to go around. Some people will go out and fill up bottles first thing in the morning for stuff like watering plants
Obviously there’s public water fountains that tourists can use instead, right?
Next to the public, gratis toilets?
Charging money for fundamental human needs like water and toilets is reprehensible.
The article says tap water was available at the venue, but it is not served at the restaurant.
It doesn’t mention a public water fountain. It does mention that Italian law doesn’t require tap water be available, tho English and Welsh law does at least to some extent.
If it’s anything like Spain, there’s usually enough public water fountains to go around. Some people will go out and fill up bottles first thing in the morning for stuff like watering plants