
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a street-level view of a building entrance, likely in an urban setting like Santiago, Chile. The primary focus is a white sign attached to a dark marble-clad pillar, covered by red and white striped warning tape. The sign, handwritten in black marker, reads "CMF EN PARO," which translates to "CMF ON STRIKE." This indicates a labor dispute or protest. The red and white striped tape, commonly used for hazard or caution, is wrapped around the pillar, partially obscuring the sign and extending across the entrance area. The tape itself has the word "PELIGRO" (DANGER) repeated along its length, along with the letters "JMAK." To the left, an open entrance leads into what appears to be an underground parking garage. A dark sign above this entrance reads "Bienvenidos" (Welcome) and "Ascensor de Estacionamiento" (Parking Elevator), with small icons indicating parking, disabled access, bicycle parking, and a height limit of "1.70 M." The floor leading into the garage has yellow and white markings. Above this, the building number "1125" is visible on the dark marble facade. To the right of the pillar, a glass entrance suggests an office or commercial space. A white notice is taped to the inside of the glass door. The overall scene suggests that access to the building or its parking facility is restricted or affected due to a strike by an entity referred to as "CMF." The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or in a shaded area of the street.
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