I don't let the fact that I am grammatically challenged stop me from.....
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Oh, that's a good idea.
All the walls were clean. But I have worked and lived in places were graffiti was a issue. I found that putting up a sign had a negative impact. If you consider more graffiti a bad thing.
Quick cleaning got it away and kept it away.
When my kids were about 6 years old my daughter walked out of her way to tromp through a giant pile of fallen leaves. My son then looked over and said "Oh, that's a good idea." and did the same. *
BTW, this sign is hanging on the wall between the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Central Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.
*I don't want to compare graffiti to leave kicking. Just sayin' "Monkey see, monkey do."
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I totally agree. Every time I see a sign like this, I am almost overcome with the desire to do just what the sign says not to do. And I am not a lawbreaker, generally!
ReplyDeleteLike the signs going into NYC in the summer--do not bring fireworks or cigarettes into the city. Every time I passed one of those signs, I thought "Drat- I could have totally brought fireworks or cigarettes into the city!"