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Hmm, I guess drones don't have night vision yet...
Anyone caught standing in front of this sign reading it is obviously a cooperative terrorist.
The man who took the photograph is already dead.
As is that guy in the car driving into the intersection. He saw the photographer, he knows too much.
He was merely collateral damage.
Huh, this isn't too far from me. I wonder if it's still there.
I don't know if I'm more disturbed by the drone warning or the "World's First Low Calorie Vodka" advert behind it.
No pranks tag?