More views of - or before - Cambridge Film Festival 2012
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31 July
The sign No unauthorized parking (plus threats sometimes) is familiar enough, but is it so common that the weirdness has rubbed off ?
Those who commission the sign seem to have turned their back on the more simple assertion No parking - is this because some bright spark is aware that the land in question will have cars parked on it, and wishes to disabuse those who might otherwise follow suit that they may not park, although others clearly can, because they are not authorized to do so ?
All well and good, but, if considered, the statement is dangerously close to circular : no one may park here except the people who may ? I recall blogging a while back about the no-smoking ban that applies everywhere, but not where it does not apply, at airports…
No unauthorized parking is terseness embodied, if that is good in a sign, but would this be better ? :
Parking for permit-holders only
To be continued (if I remember…)
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Wednesday, 31 July 2013
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