Mean car park

March 27, 2007
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A reader of The Word from Wellington in New Zealand sent me this picture that he thought I’d like.

carparkclosed Mean car park

He was right – I do like it. It’s such a mean sign. This is a car park and it’s for the public. But it’s closed. Permanently! Mwaaahahaha!

Why don’t they just put up a No Entry sign or something? There’s no need to rub it in. A locked gate would have done the same job as that sign, without being nearly so offensive. It’s like having a sign saying

Entrance

NO ENTRY

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