There’s a $9.92-an-hour college student making sure a bottled water company doesn’t get free advertising during the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors’ televised meetings. The student peels labels off water bottles, uses a computer to make new ones displaying the county seal then sticks the custom labels on the plastic bottles used by the five supervisors according to the Associated Press.

County officials say there is little cost – the college student has other tasks – and it only takes minutes to outfit the custom labels.

Supervisors Don Knabe, Zev Yaroslavsky, Gloria Molina and Mark Ridley-Thomas didn’t want to talk about the water labels. Supervisor Mike Antonovich’s aide Tony Bell says only, “My boss prefers green tea.”