When I was there the day before yesterday, a Wet Floor sign was in front of a women's restroom. Neither the floor in front of the restroom nor in the restroom was wet, and it also seemed that the restroom hadn't gotten cleaned for hours.
There was also a Wet Floor sign on the carpet in front of the unisex restroom in the office where I had an appointment. Probably, it is there all the time.
When I left Boston Medical Center, there was a car parked right in front of the entrance to the building. The license plate of the car was (IC) 14 PV. The parentheses are what I write for letters that are vertical.
There were several male valets around. Almost as soon as I walked past the car, one of them got into the car to move it; he or another valet had probably put the car there so that I would see it.
Even if Boston Medical Center thinks what's happening to me is funny, and even if the hospital doesn't care if all of its other patients are victimized by voyeurism and involuntary pornography, does the hospital care that the hospital could get sued by all of those other patients if there are hidden cameras?
Copyright L. Kochman, October 20, 2016 @ 2:35 p.m.