No. Although, it would be imroal and make you look some-what deperate! Sorry, my misspelled word corrections: immoral* desperate*
Taking a coin from the fountain of love is often considered taboo as it could be viewed as stealing or disrupting the wishes made by others. It is best to respect the superstitions and legends associated with the fountain and not disturb the coins thrown in by others.
Yes, it is stealing, because people have put a coin in the fountain, and it then belongs to the owner of the fountain. Coins are regularly fished out and given to charity.
No it is illegal to take the pennys or other coins to metal recyclers.
Take a bottle like a small size
it is illegal in Mexico to take coins to other countries
Take Fountain was created in 2004.
A drinking fountain, or bubbler, yes. An ornamental fountain, no. People who install drinking fountain water at public places should take all precautionary measures to maintain hygiene and provide safe drinking water to the public. If these guidelines are followed then it should be safe to drink fountain water.
The fountain in the park provides a peaceful atmosphere with the sound of flowing water. Visitors often pause by the fountain to make wishes and take photos. The fountain's intricate design adds an elegant touch to the garden.
The main service provided by Drinking Water Delivery is the delivery of water to both homes and business premises. This includes the provision of a drinking fountain, the provision of bottles for this fountain, the installation of the drinking fountain and the maintenance thereof. They also take away waste bottles.
No, just take it all from every fountain you find.
I don't think so it shouldn't be........
I believe it is in Rome, and this is tied into the legend of Three Coins in the Fountain. I guess somebody has to fish them out and give them to charity. Probably, they shut off the fountains for maintenance.