Does anyone recall the old sign painted on a wall near, I believe, St. Antoine E. and Gosford? It's been knocked down. Last saw it no more than 8 years ago. It was an ad for shoes that used No Prison Labour.
Well, the French IS on top to satisfy the Tongue Troopers.
Thank You.
The sign is funny, BUT a real message to the ugliness of Graffiti and the frustrations a property owner feels when his walls are defaced.
Knowing the now-ecelctic makeup of the population of big cities ( Just look at Toronto-the-good! ) other languages might well be used in addition to notify the mural offenders?
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ReplyDeleteHow about adding a few real and fake security CAM with red, blinking white LEDs, motion detectors, they're all over eBay?
ReplyDeleteHe should booby trap his parking.
I've seen this and got some photos, but forgot to post them anywhere. It's someplace in that obscure corner near Masson and Fullum.
ReplyDeleteThe world Montreal has a link with the map on it.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone recall the old sign painted on a wall near, I believe, St. Antoine E. and Gosford? It's
ReplyDeletebeen knocked down. Last saw it no more than 8 years ago. It was an ad for shoes that used No Prison Labour.
Well, the French IS on top to satisfy the Tongue Troopers.
ReplyDeleteThank You.
The sign is funny, BUT a real message to the ugliness of Graffiti and the frustrations a property owner feels when his walls are defaced.
Knowing the now-ecelctic makeup of the population of big cities ( Just look at Toronto-the-good! )
other languages might well be used in addition to notify the mural offenders?