
Stake attention in this memory
A warning sign is prominently displayed outdoors, likely at the entrance to Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens in Mysuru, India. The sign is oriented vertically with the English and Kannada text running horizontally. The image itself is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The sign features a brown background with white text and several circular prohibition symbols with red borders and diagonal slashes. The English section, titled "TO VISITORS ATTENTION," states that it is "completely prohibited to carry food items, fruits, tobacco products, alcohol, plastic goods, children's toys, selfie sticks and smoking items inside zoo." It also warns that "People who have consumed alcohol are strictly forbidden from entering zoo premises." Similar rules are conveyed in Kannada. Accompanying the text are six illustrative symbols: 1. A figure with a selfie stick, crossed out. 2. Packaged snacks (like Frito Lay) and soft drinks, crossed out. 3. A watermelon, banana, and grapes, crossed out. 4. A plastic bottle and plastic bag, crossed out. 5. A lighter and a cigarette pack, crossed out. 6. A wine glass and bottle, crossed out. In the upper left portion of the sign, a circular logo for "SRI CHAMARAJENDRA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS MYSURU" is visible. The scene is brightly lit by daylight. In the background, beyond the sign, parts of a tree with green leaves and decorative, gilded finials on what appears to be a fence or gate are visible. The overall message is a clear set of restrictions for visitors entering the zoo premises.
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