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Holidaymakers did not expect the beach to be so

This Lithuanian beach has one of the funniest signs we've ever seen. Forget the usual warnings: someone came up with the clever idea of ​​putting up a sign showing fake security cameras in an attempt to stop people from urinating in public. It's part warning, part comedy, and part gold. It's like saying, "Smile, you're peeing on camera!"
While it might not stop everyone, it might at least give them pause, especially if they imagine themselves appearing in a viral YouTube compilation called "Beach Pee Fails." The only thing missing from the sign? A slogan that reads, "Pee here and become internet famous."

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