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The engaged/vacant indicator on our office toilet door (which features the actual words “engaged” and “vacant”) was mysteriously broken the other day. The man who came this morning to replace it with a simple red/white sign told us that there’s a spate of these worded indicators being unscrewed and stolen.

Anyone know why that might be? Is it like the brief 80s craze for stealing and wearing VW badges? And is it just on the parliamentary estate, or has there been an outbreak of engaged-sign stealing at your workplace, college or other daytime location? Anyone?

Date: 2007-01-17 05:19 pm (UTC)
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The craze seems to persist in rural Berkshire. A neighbour's Skoda badge has been swiped 5 times in the last 2 years (no, we don;t get that one either). My Mazda badge has been prized off twice in the same period (both times when the car is left on my drive overnight). The car opposite appears to have lost its numberplate between last night and this morning - the owner was swearing as I left for work this morning.

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