I’m going to guess the signs height is about eye level for a child on an adult’s shoulders, and the thing about children – notoriously bad at reading warning signs.
It should say at the top “Tell him to put you down now”
See? Because of me, now they have a warning
Hopefully the child can read good
Dad’s 🤦♀️ yas mean well 🤣
If it’s on the low ceiling that people don’t notice, I feel like they may want to rethink their warning strategy
They love a sign in a hospital department, especially ones that are spelt badly, laminated then sellotaped in place.
Receptionist – “Ooooo, look at that person doing something wrong. I’m going to make a sign. That’ll sort it”
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I’m going to guess the signs height is about eye level for a child on an adult’s shoulders, and the thing about children – notoriously bad at reading warning signs.
It should say at the top “Tell him to put you down now”
See? Because of me, now they have a warning
Hopefully the child can read good
Dad’s 🤦♀️ yas mean well 🤣
If it’s on the low ceiling that people don’t notice, I feel like they may want to rethink their warning strategy
They love a sign in a hospital department, especially ones that are spelt badly, laminated then sellotaped in place.
Receptionist – “Ooooo, look at that person doing something wrong. I’m going to make a sign. That’ll sort it”
Behind every sign or rule there’s a story.