The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is now contemplating legal action against Soca artiste Patrice Roberts for encouraging people to "drink water and mind their business."

WASA spokesperson Adry Tapp told the Rundown that workers have been put under extreme pressure since the song hit the airwaves.

"Things were already bad as it is. Remember whether it is the wet or dry season we never have water, so imagine how irresponsible Patrice is for encouraging people to drink more water. And the irony is dey(sic) still not going to mind dey own business!"

Tapp said what is even more frustrating is that workers have to move away from their core duties of digging up roads to find this extra water.

"We even tried Terrence but only got one drop!"

The authority has since written to TATT (Telecommunication Authority of Trinidad and Tobago) seeking to have the popular song banned.

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