These Silly Signs Are One Man’s Campaign Against His ‘Anti-Fun’ City

These Silly Signs Are One Man’s Campaign Against His ‘Anti-Fun’ City
These Silly Signs Are One Man’s Campaign Against His ‘Anti-Fun’ City – credit CARP, supplied In a provincial English city, a man has taken it upon himself to address what he referred to as a “fun deficit” in town. By placing humorous signs in the style of public notices and road signs around town, he hopes they will disarm people into seeing issues in a new perspective, whether that’s the fun he focuses on, or poorly managed roads. Chichester is located in West Sussex, and was actually found in one study to be ranked as the best place to live in the historic county. However, the “Chichester Anti-Recreation Partnership” or CARP, as he refers to himself, says there are significant shortfalls in the amount of things that could be construed by any reasonable person as “fun.” “I absolutely adore Chichester,” CARP told the BBC, explaining his modus operandai. “But it does have some notable gaps—particularly when it comes to fun and things for younger people to do.” Attempting to brighten up the p…