13-01-2020, 03:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 13-01-2020, 04:21 AM by Bob Culver.)
Here in NZ we have a problem with the myriad Asian tourists perching instead of sitting on public toilets. Sensitive souls find the footprints a deterrent, although the truly imaginative who can visualise alternatives are less fazed. For a fleeting period a very collectible and now rare banning sign with a red bar through it was displayed.
A camping ground near me has a ludicruous sign "Office Down There" pointing down a near level driveway. A surprising number of visitors are rational Germans. I dont know what they make of such genius logic. A simple arrow would have been far better.
Not eons ago my son was a venturer scout. Their leader was uncommonly understanding of the teenage mind. In the den they had a souvenired sign "no public access upstream." And on the other wall of course "no public access downstream."
I note on the American pickers program signs with bullet holes are common. At one stage I worked as a radio tech. it was quickly discovered that water tanks on rural repeater sites could not be painted white.
A camping ground near me has a ludicruous sign "Office Down There" pointing down a near level driveway. A surprising number of visitors are rational Germans. I dont know what they make of such genius logic. A simple arrow would have been far better.
Not eons ago my son was a venturer scout. Their leader was uncommonly understanding of the teenage mind. In the den they had a souvenired sign "no public access upstream." And on the other wall of course "no public access downstream."
I note on the American pickers program signs with bullet holes are common. At one stage I worked as a radio tech. it was quickly discovered that water tanks on rural repeater sites could not be painted white.