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Police Warning Sign in English and languages I don't understand on the 'fast line fencing' on platform 3 at Romford Station on the Great Eastern Main Line in (East) London (UK).
Platform 3 on the fast line at Romford is inaccessible for passengers unless a train is due or at the platform as an anti suicide (amongst others) safety measure.
Non stopping trains can travel on the fast line through Romford at up to 100 miles per hour.
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Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
It's dirty in all manner of the word - a guy with "hot material" being spewed all over his face... The blue gunk all over it isn't corrosion - it appears to be penn mulch (that blue-green stuff seen on newly seeded lawns). It's embarassing that I've worked at this place for 7 years and don't know all the names of the equipment (I work in the office). So this is apparently some type of penn mulch spreader. If you know the name, leave me a comment.
At the Frankfurt fairgrounds, Musikmesse may well be the only tradeshow event for which this kind of warning is required.
It is also the one event where this sign is definitely ignored with a passion.
Solitaire is a small settlement in central Namibia near the Namib-Naukluft National Park. Not much there - the only petrol station, post office, and the only general dealer between the dunes at Sossusvlei and the coast at Walvis Bay, as well as to the capital Windhoek.
Oh and the manager of the shop, Moose McGregor, has a bit of a national reputation for the his shop's apple pie...
At the top the Eiffel Tower the RF radiation is so intense that you get this combo of a high RF sign with a no pacemakers sign.
Sign on South San Antonio store offering reward for "shooting and killing" would be burglars. Arresting or shooting without killing (or killing without shooting) are not enough to collect the reward.
LaGrange, GA- GA 109 W Bound sees a giant water tower at the intersection of 5 mile long GA 14 SPUR. The route intersecting ahead is a bypass of Downtown and spurs from GA 14, that runs concurrent with US 29 through the city.