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Hi all, do you think would it be a good idea to approach pub associations or landlords or breweries etc and let them know that many men suffer with this (what % ? 5-15?) and that a pub which had high (upper arm height) dividers (like USA) and the more enclosed heavy bowls, greater space between them etc and piped in music / constant running water from the cystern etc would see greater profits for the pubs, and the equipment cost would soon pay itself back? There's probably loads of men who'd make a pub that did this their regular 'local'. They'd probably go there more often and drink more whilst in there. Once word got round (in the industry publications?) that something like this produced more profits then others might follow suit - but maybe most landlords probably don't know about it, or maybe those that do know might dismiss it until they heard a few divider boards would make them more money. Does the UKPT send any kind of letters to Landlords etc? Maybe the government would offer grants for this? If a significant section of the public are suffering with it then maybe government should do something about it, like offer the pubs a few hundred quid in grants to help them do it?