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Channelizer Monsters
Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Transportation Supply
Category: Transportation Safety
What do a channelizer and a monster have in common? An NC state student used traffic barrels to create a roadside monster. Although he was seen as a local celebrity for his creative ability, the police didn’t find it as funny. He was charged with a misdemeanor for stealing channelizers.
Stealing traffic safety equipment is a common activity on college campuses, but many don’t realize the potential trouble they could get in, especially when owned by the state. Of course the level of punishment depends on the area, but it is safe to say many don’t realize how large the punishment can be.
Tags: channelizer, channelizers, orange drum, orange drums, traffic barrel, traffic barrels, traffic channelizer, traffic channelizers, traffic drum, traffic drums
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