Yacht security - marina berth

print your own signs from here
http://www.online-sign.com/

That's fun... anyone who wants to can share the following quite freely... :D

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Far too provocative! A white horizontal arrow (pointing appropriately) on a blue circle, with the legend "My neighbour has a better plotter" would suit many here. :)
 
Don't shoot! I might have been coming back from dinner on board your boat.... :eek:
The Victorians had phrenology.....https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=p...RIcrW7Qbp24GQCA&ved=0CEMQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=615

But with my hood up, you probably couldn't see all the writing on my skull- ;)

Our current lady security guard gets very nervy late at night and fondles her loaded 38 ( no not that one!) as she walks the docks.:encouragement: Dinner with friends hereabouts almost always means out at a restaurant, thus avoiding heat from cooking in the cabin as it is still hitting 90sF even in autumn . berth holders are well known to the security folks (we make sure to befriend them:)) and anyway we and visitors all have clearly identifiable electronic dock gate entry keys
 
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A friend has an aircraft hangared in a rather remote spot. There is a big sign on the door: Lethal danger! Fire alarm is also activated by entry, and will flood the hangar with carbon dioxide gas. Stay out! Read this carefully! If you cannot read, get someone else to read it for you!
 
A friend has an aircraft hangared in a rather remote spot. There is a big sign on the door: Lethal danger! Fire alarm is also activated by entry, and will flood the hangar with carbon dioxide gas. Stay out! Read this carefully! If you cannot read, get someone else to read it for you!

There's a flaw in that logic I just can't put my finger on....
 
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