You saying about seeing w/c pans on plinths
Reminds me of when I was working for a firm in Plymouth, who's initials are the same as a brand of whisky, I had, had a fall out with a director of the firm, (giving me a direct order to turn on an unsafe gas supply (the gauge dropped 5" in less than a minuet) and over the water board bylaws (overflows, from wwwp's tucked under the w/c seat, I went round and cut them off to comply with by laws)
I had just made up as a "dry run" a range of 5 w/c's on a Marley plastic adjustable bends/branch's "float, when I was told that I was sacked, the float had been marked for glueing with a felt tip pen, in my temper over the sacking I kicked this float to pieces then just stuck it all back again without glueing it lining up the pen marks, the government trainee who took over from me took the marks as gospel and stuck the float together as it was, I heard later when it came to fit the pans, 1 in the range had to be chopped into the floor the next one had to be on a plinth
Revenge was sweet, especially as I found out later that, that barsteward, had conned me into taking of asbestos lagging, saying that it was magnesia lagging