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A close-up, slightly angled shot captures a rectangular "No Smoking" sign affixed to a plain, light-colored wall. The sign is divided into two sections. The left section prominently displays the universal "No Smoking" symbol: a black cigarette with three wavy lines indicating smoke, all crossed out by a thick red circle with a diagonal red bar. This symbol is set against a white background, framed by a thin black border. To the right, the Spanish phrase "PROHIBIDO FUMAR" (NO SMOKING) is printed in large, bold, black capital letters, oriented vertically on a white background, also with a black border. A smaller, vertically aligned text, "Ley 26687," is visible within the white area of the symbol section, referring to an Argentine law related to tobacco product regulation. The sign appears to be a decal or sticker, showing minor surface wear and reflections from artificial lighting. This sign serves as a regulatory directive in an indoor setting within Buenos Aires, Argentina, indicating a smoke-free environment in accordance with Law 26687.
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