I'm with Puds.

Came across a few of these kind of water stations in Eire.
In the van we store all our drinking/cooking water in recycled and sterilised 2.2 litre/4 pint plastic milk bottles.
They're a nice easy size and weight to fill up and cart to and from any taps (and water stations like these).
At a place called St Patrick's Well, where we stopped off heading back to the north, a local guy with a collection of pretty big plastic water containers arrived and filled them all up at the spring/well.
Certainly in Eire nobody bats an eyelid when you're filling up with water, no matter the quantity or type of container/filling device.
Probably because their domestic water supply is currently free for standard usage and households do not pay directly for their water?
IMHO I consider water to be a basic right.
And well done Scotland for still having water under public ownership



We'll be getting blinkin' charged for the air we breath next...!

