
Danger Rock Falls …..But only on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays!
It is inevitable that Road Signs and other statutory signs will predominate in this weeks challenge…..So here is just another warning sign of possible Danger !….there are so many such signs that perhaps we take then all for granted.
That is obviously the case in point here. The Local Authority is just so used to posting signs that it never reflects on the Humour they can create.
Here there is a real danger of rock falls along the road….but link it with the sign below is and it could suggest that such falls are only between the hours of 9am and 7pm on Saturdays and Sundays and on Bank Holidays.
Trouble is no one has told the rocks….
A humorous submission for this weeks DP Photo Challenge on Danger.
See what other have posted on this link :- https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/danger/
5th May
(C) David Oakes 2017
A lot of humor in your photo David. Rock and mudslides are a real and present danger here this spring. It would be nice if they were this selective.
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I agree it mightg look a bit strange, but it could be because they are working to make it safer?
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Truth is the lower sign is a Parking Restriction (not that one would want to park under a rock fall site….what ever day of the week) 🙂
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Oh, crazy!
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Rock fall eh? Not here. Worst that can happen here is that folks forget the handbrake: http://www.kovanleeuwen.nl/imgbase/20150414w/kvl_150414_1230210w.jpg
Yes, sometimes it is serious and a person drowns.
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Love this – either those posting the signs have a sense of humor or they are clueless. Either way this is funny! Have a beautiful day – I am going to be on the lookout for similar signs this morning.
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These rocks may be smarter than you think!
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What a great sign find!
As a Canadian, I found signage in England to be ‘challenging’ – a case of knowing what the words were, but not what the sign meant. ‘Mind the Gap’ wasn’t instantly clear, until, well, it became real obvious! ‘Way Out’ felt like a flashback to the hippie years.
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That is the beauty of an ‘international’ language like English….it has meaning totally different from place to place across the world….!!!! 🙂
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Haha! Otherwise hardworking rocks! 😀
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