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The image displays two documents taped to a glass surface, likely a door or window at a sports facility in Meyrin, Switzerland. The scene captures an indoor or semi-indoor setting. The main subject is a large white sign on the right, oriented vertically. It features a circular logo near the top with "MEYRIN FC" and the year "1914" surrounding a stylized trident or key emblem. The sign's prominent text, in bold black capital letters, reads: "L'ENTREE AUX VESTIAIRES EST FORMELLEMENT INTERDITE AUX PARENTS ET A TOUTES PERSONNES NON AUTORISEES. MERCI DE VOTRE COMPREHENSION." This translates to: "Entry to the changing rooms is formally forbidden to parents and all unauthorized persons. Thank you for your understanding." To the left of this sign is a second, gridded document, appearing to be a schedule or calendar. It contains columns and rows filled with alphanumeric codes (e.g., "C1-C3", "FE13"), times (e.g., "17h30", "19h00"), and some activity names like "rugby" and "Foot Libre." Dates or periods such as "2011-2012", "2013-2018", and "2015" are also visible, along with text like "ATT ELITE", "GARDIENS", and "CERN". Both documents are secured to the glass with clear adhesive tape. Reflections on the glass surface suggest an interior space behind it, with faint outlines of what might be furniture or fixtures. The overall context points to a set of rules and a schedule posted at the entrance or a common area of the Meyrin Football Club.
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