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   (2004.09.21)

In law enforcement, every letter counts.

Disused police car’s labeling reads LICE SERVICE
   (2004.09.07)

Further evidence of the subway’s commitment to accessibility:

Laser-printed sign tacked onto elevator window reads ‘Elevator not in use.’ Hand-scrawled graffiti reads ‘You get the shaft’
   (2004.09.05)
Sign in window reads ‘285 Queen St. E.’; on the glass, graffiti reads ‘Crack is not where it’s at’
   (2004.09.05)

They couldn’t just set up a ladder?

Orange scissor lift to the left of a steel-and-glass building zigzags two guys up to the third storey much further to the right
   (2004.09.05)

I keep seeing lonesome Toys “Я” Us shopping carts roaming the byways like forlorn tumbleweeds – so many of them, in fact, that I can put together a splitscreen effect.

Daytime and nighttime photos stitched together complete an image of a Toys R Us shopping cart with orange flip-up warning card in upper basket (‘please do not leave child unattended’)
   (2004.08.31)

Photo: Icy, matte underwear-modeling android

   (2004.08.22)

Did you know that asphalt shingle tar comes shrink-wrapped in slabs – the way tenchos keep fish fresh in sushi-bar refrigerator cases?

Solid, oleaginous black asphalt tar sits in clear plastic wrapping. One slab is sectioned in half, looking like a jagged oil deposit
   (2004.08.22)

Soon every neighbourhood will have its own KILLDOZER.

Nighttime shot shows the crown of a yellow backhoe’s arm emblazoned with ‘CAT.’ The blue-painted articulated arm reads ‘Vipe Construction Ltd.’
   (2004.07.28)

Yes, a pink slinky alone, abandoned, forgotten down on the subway tracks.

Pink Slinky sits on dun-coloured track ties

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