SANTA CLARA, CA – AUGUST 02: A detailed exterior view of Levi Stadium prior to an MLS Soccer game between the Seattle Sounders FC and San Jose Earthquates at Levi’s Stadium on August 2, 2014 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

And now for a little potty humor.

This sounds very bizarre but if this tweet is any indication, Levi’s Stadium is apparently telling people to not drink toilet water out of the urinals at Super Bowl 50.

This has confounded me much more than it should. For one, like most situations, if Levi’s Stadium felt that it was needed to have a sign to tell people to not drink toilet water, it means they have likely had a problem with people drinking out of the toilet in the past. Two, even if beer is outrageously expensive at the Super Bowl, I have no clue why anyone would drink toilet water (while sober). Three, if the people who would drink toilet water are those who are incredibly trashed, I am going to assume they are not going to read the sign anyway and just go ahead and drink.

Either way, if you are heading to the Super Bowl, please follow the advice from Levi’s Stadium and not drink out of the toilets at the Super Bowl or at any other game at Levi’s Stadium. You’re just going to have to spend the money and wait in line and pay for a beer like everyone else.

[SB Nation]

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