10 August 2014

Street Artist Places Fake Parody Courtesy Signs In The Paris Subway



The RATP tests on this line, a metro without seating



Bordeaux-born street artist ARDPG has been placing fake parody signs in the Paris metro.



Written in French, they poke fun at the safety and courtesy signs located in the train stations.



Some funny examples include “Attention, being joyful in the metro can quickly seem suspicious...” and “The RATP tests on this line, a metro without seating.”



The minor grammatical errors incurred during translation adds to their quirky charm.



Check out some funny signs below and follow the project here.





Be careful not to seem too happy in pregnant RATP





Playing Candy Crush on this train is henceforth be fined...





This poster has been pasted with all the love I have for the RATP...





Attention, being joyful in the metro can quickly seem suspicious...





The metro was from a previous time... pity him





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You can now book your seat with the implementation of the RATP...





[via Ufunk, images via ARDPG, loose translations via Google Translate]