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September 3, 2009

Crosswalk Sign Hacks | Urban Prankster

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totalcrisis

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Make sure you read the instructions carefully next time you’re about to press the button at a crosswalk. Total Crisis Panic Button was installed all over Los Angeles by Jason Eppink. That project inspired the second two, put up by Ryan Laughlin in New Haven, CT.

via urbanprankster.com

 

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