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I was involved in putting one of those up, the weirdest one.
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Never seen anything like that before.

It's certainly unusual.
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I particularly liked the Thailand strong man.
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They're all really good but I can't believe that they missed Bilbao's pedestrian ones off of there.

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Red and amber pedestrian phase in Vilnius.
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I would like to see the UK adopt the French eye level lights.
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yen_powell wrote:I was involved in putting one of those up, the weirdest one.
If it's the Canary Wharf one, I pass it, in its new location, every day, and it has become an interest for visitors. Strangely, I've never seen anyone taking a photograph of it.
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WHBM wrote:
yen_powell wrote:I was involved in putting one of those up, the weirdest one.
If it's the Canary Wharf one, I pass it, in its new location, every day, and it has become an interest for visitors. Strangely, I've never seen anyone taking a photograph of it.
When the new tower block goes up next to it, will the residents complain about the flashing lights shining through their net curtains in the evenings?
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