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Bailey

On our travels we came across a number of signs that we want to share because they are either typical for England or they are strange or funny. Here is part one of two. Click here for part two.

Surveillance cameras are everywhere. Big Brother has arrived in the UK. They are at a point where it would be less expensive to put up signs in the places without surveillance: "There is no cctv surveillance here."

House owners looking at you sideways as they cut their hedges, curtains askew with people watching you from their windows, cars slowing down to give you the once over as you walk peacefully through a neighbourhood. All signs of neighbourhood watch. If you want to know more about it, watch the film "Hot Fuzz" starring Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.

 

Our home for eight weeks: North Kelsey.

 

It comes off then eats through your skin and makes your bones brittle, also it makes you go sterile. But the main thing is you don't try to climb the fence. By the way, this is the fence of an ordinary playground.

 

Don't explode on this street?

 

There is never much traffic on this lane in Louth.

 

I am sure there is a lot going on on this lane, maybe only at certain times of the year or at night?

 

for more interesting signs click here

 

 

 

One Response to “Bailey”

  1. blog.kurpierz.de » Blog Archive » Rockall Says:

    […] On our travels we came across a number of signs that we want to share because they are either typical for England or they are strange or funny. Here is part two of two. Click here for part one. […]

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