None of those issues here. The left-most is next to the sidewall of trap one. The right-most next to a wall that separates the urinals from the sinks. I almost felt like I should say something.
See also - when waiting to cross the roads at traffic lights and someone presses the button to cross a few seconds after you have I HAVE ALREADY PRESSED IT, MATE. THAT'S WHY THE LIGHT IS ILLUMINATED.
Oh not me. Think of all the revolting people that would have placed their fingers on the button. I just think that they assume I'm just aimlessly standing at the side of the road. Imagine the money that could be saved by councils if we didn't put a light there SPECIFICALLY SO THAT PEOPLE KNOW WHEN THE BUTTON HAS ALREADY BEEN PRESSED.
There's a little buzzer at the bottom of that unit for blind people, r. Did you know that?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-ouch-22706881
Here the people visiting the health insurance office on the floor below mine love to press the up and down buttons on the lift. Inevitably meaning once it arrives from, inevitably, a higher floor, it wants to go down first. Cue door opening and closing a couple of times before eventually heading up. Always thought it was the kids who did it but seem several adults do it now. ffs how difficult is it