Is this constitutional? Tags:switzerland 13 comments Saw this sign this weekend during the museum night at the Chateau de Chillon. >Is this constitutional? Yes, this is the official signage of the Federal Office for Spatial Development for places where you are not allowed to eat cervelats. Never seen before. Never seen That’s high treason! Probably not I suppose they are selling cervelas at a food truck or kiosk outside, and it is not operated by the same persons as the indoor place. French? Well, we accept it. Aazeig isch dusse!! Maybe someone is **really** allergic to Cervelas in Salle 26. Looks like you can always enter with a bratwurscht. Cervelat Prominenz banned lol Please write an SCP about room 26 and about what happens if you enter the room with a cervelas Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>Is this constitutional? Yes, this is the official signage of the Federal Office for Spatial Development for places where you are not allowed to eat cervelats.
I suppose they are selling cervelas at a food truck or kiosk outside, and it is not operated by the same persons as the indoor place.
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Saw this sign this weekend during the museum night at the Chateau de Chillon.
>Is this constitutional?
Yes, this is the official signage of the Federal Office for Spatial Development for places where you are not allowed to eat cervelats.
Never seen before.
Never seen
That’s high treason!
Probably not
I suppose they are selling cervelas at a food truck or kiosk outside, and it is not operated by the same persons as the indoor place.
French?
Well, we accept it.
Aazeig isch dusse!!
Maybe someone is **really** allergic to Cervelas in Salle 26.
Looks like you can always enter with a bratwurscht.
Cervelat Prominenz banned lol
Please write an SCP about room 26 and about what happens if you enter the room with a cervelas