by STOPandGO — published on May 3rd, 2008
The town of Oak Lawn, IL, has put a stop to its unique practice of posting humorous spoof stop signs below their actual stop signs. The messages on the spoof signs were intended to draw attention to the signs themselves, and included messages such as “Hammertime”, “Collaborate and listen”, and “In the naaaame of love” [sic].
The signs were removed because they failed to meet federal standards for traffic control devices.
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