Open up the photo nice and big and tell me what's wrong here.
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Well for starters, the sign says "NO ballplaying" and it seems like there's a baseball diamond to the right. Or perhaps "they" forgot to add NO breathing. And what's in the tree in the foreground?
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Well for starters, the sign says "NO ballplaying" and it seems like there's a baseball diamond to the right. Or perhaps "they" forgot to add NO breathing. And what's in the tree in the foreground?
Probably a junk plastic bag remnant. Tree is dead, though. I was thinking more of the prohibited ballplaying at a baseball diamond.
i think the barbed wire on top of the fence ,which is too high, is a safety hazard.
Estelle Cooper is way in the background carrying a bag of loot to her illegally parked car.
Another possibility: is that a fenced-off mapped street?
No, it's a little league field on Vandervoort Ave.
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