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Date: 2018-01-30 03:57 pm (UTC)What comes to mind are two favorite signs.
I don't know if it's still there, but back in the day, when you drove up Loveland Pass (the highest mountain pass in the continental United States), through switchbacks and steep cliffs, and nailbiting moments, when you got to within 100 feet of the crest, there was a diamond-shaped yellow sign that said "Hill."
And off the highway in Berkeley, for many years there was a sign on business property that said "No trespassing except on business," which we interpreted to mean that burglars were welcome.