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I’m curious if there was anything else on the sign to indicate that it meant to represent illegal aliens. I’ve seen similar signs to what you describe all over the country and just took them to mean to be careful because pedestrians might be present.
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These aren’t just pedestrians. The pose depicts them running so hard that the little girl’s feet are practically being yanked off the ground. Here’s an article about it.
[QUOTE=cher3]
These aren’t just pedestrians. The pose depicts them running so hard that the little girl’s feet are practically being yanked off the ground. Here’s an article about it.
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Interesting article. That one is a bit different from the signs I’m used to.
My brother used to work on cars and once he had to do something related to the air bag. The warning label on it said words to the effect of “Beware: this safety device can kill you.”
My mother used to create art pieces that just begged to be touched by children and ignorant adults. None of the “Please Do Not Touch” signs worked. She reversed the logic and was successful from that point on …
“You MUST wash your hands IMMEDIATELY after touching!!”
[QUOTE=AHoosierMama]
My brother used to work on cars and once he had to do something related to the air bag. The warning label on it said words to the effect of “Beware: this safety device can kill you.”
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I always thought the blood spurting from the child’s head in the visor air bag warning stickers is a little gruesome.
In Peggy’s Cove Nova Scotia there is a plaque that says:
Warning
Injury and Death
Have Rewarded Careless
Sight Seers Here
The Ocean and Rocks are Treacherous
Savor the Sea from a Distance
My other favorite I saw on a weeklong canoe trip. It was a warning sign for a upcoming waterfall. It showed a straight line to represent the river, and another line straight down from it for the waterfall and balanced ever so precariously on the edge was a little canoe just ready to fall off. If I wasn’t so focused to make to make the exit point of the river to portage around the falls, I would have taken a picture.
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My mother used to create art pieces that just begged to be touched by children and ignorant adults. None of the “Please Do Not Touch” signs worked. She reversed the logic and was successful from that point on …
“You MUST wash your hands IMMEDIATELY after touching!!”
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[QUOTE=cher3]
These aren’t just pedestrians. The pose depicts them running so hard that the little girl’s feet are practically being yanked off the ground. Here’s an article about it.
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That’s a trip. I have this poster and I remember looking at that sign on there and going “Hm, never seen that before.” The caption on the poster says something like “Kidnappers operating in area.”
Now, I have a kind of disturbing sign. There’s a sign on a street here that says “Senior Center” with an arrow pointing to the left. Except that in between the sign and the senior center is a cemetery.
[QUOTE=Spectre of Pithecanthropus]
It is semi-submerged, so if one of those refrigerated liquid CO2 trucks somehow spilled its load, I suppose there could be a suffocating layer of carbon dioxide in that tunnel.
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Propane is heavier than air, too, and nicely explosive. That can come from a wrecked camper or LP powered vehicle…
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That’s a trip. I have this poster and I remember looking at that sign on there and going “Hm, never seen that before.” The caption on the poster says something like “Kidnappers operating in area.”
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A slight hijack, but just have to ask: on the poster, there is a sign that is just an arrow pointing to a dot. What is that supposed to tell me?
In Atlanta there are street signs that just say NO in big red letters. Those could have so many good uses.
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Oh I thought on another one. I used to live in a city that had a big sign as you drove in proudly proclaiming that it is a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone.
Yea, like I pegged Central Alberta as a nuclear weapons hotbed.
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Heh heh, I thought you were talking about Takoma Park, MD. Crazy hippies.
Recently the city of Reno has started putting wacky!street signs up in downtown that say things like “No Frowning” and “Be Nice to Each Other”. Those kind of freak me out, very Big Brother.