Funniest Vandalised Signs: What Are the Best You've Seen?

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The discussion centers around humorous alterations to signs that create amusing or unexpected messages. Participants share examples of these sign modifications, highlighting their comedic value. Notable instances include a sign outside a bar that humorously invites patrons to "Play poo" instead of "Play pool," a misleading trail sign reading "No public path," and a playful modification of deer caution signs in Scotland featuring red noses. One memorable example involves a neighborhood name change from "Stone Park" to "Stone Parkr," eliciting laughter from those who encountered it. The thread captures the lighthearted nature of these sign changes and their ability to bring joy to everyday situations.
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Some silly bugger always seems to decide it's hilarious (which it often is) to change the letters on a sign so it says something else. What are the best you've seen?

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Outside a bar-Play [/color]poo[/color]l[/color] here![/color]
After a small river- Try y[/color]our[/color] b[/color]rakes![/color]
On a forest trail- No publ[/color]ic pat[/color]h.[/color]
And in the wilds of scotland- Every 'caution, deer' sign for 30 miles of empty road had a large red nose stuck on the deer.
 
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I lived on base in base housing while I was stationed @ NAS Lemoore in central California. The different neighborhoods had different names and the officer's block was called stone park. Someone put an r at the end of stone...When I first read that driving by I had to pull over because I was laughing so hard.
 
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