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November 7, 2006 12:05 AM
Broken: Do not enter sign
I recently spotted this sign in Riverside Park, on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Is there any place free from marketing hype?
"New and improved! Don't enter!"
"That looks more like a broad path or sidewalk than a road."
The sign is so new that they haven't built the road yet.
That is broken. around here they use Orange Cloth Flags on the top of new signs to identify them.. works pretty well and has to be a bit cheaper Im sure..
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Now when you get pulled over for "Entering" and you mention the sign wasn't there before the cop can say,"That's right. It even says so on the sign."
Now you have no excuse to miss this sign that wasn't there before.
Posted by: T-Bone at November 7, 2006 12:15 AM