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Thinker

New member
Apr 12, 2011
241
okay....so again there are disparities between responses.on saturday i explained that i needed the water to be able to take medication regularly-but was met with a response of either take it with the cap off or dont take it.
any suggestions please?as i said before-the bottle was knocked over by someone else-i therefore had no water to take meds with-and the slippery issue of sliding on a bottle cap was actually worse with water on the terracing!
 




Insider

New member
Jul 18, 2003
7,768
Brighton
As I pointed out on the previous thread, bottle caps are NOT removed because they could be a problem if slipped on. It is club policy to remove bottle caps for all bottles sold from the kiosks, so therefore I would advise bringing your own water bottle for now - and explaining to the steward on entry if challenged that you need it to take medication. If you PM me your details etc, I will asdvise the safety team of your situation.
 


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