The moral is, if you're going to deface public property as a prank, do it with the utmost of quality. The Father Pat Noise memorial is a nicely-done bronze plaque, commemorating the untimely death of the aforementioned cleric, mounted snugly into the surface of a Dublin bridge. Problem is, it's a fake; some claim the plaque has been there for years, others say it's much more recent, but nobody knows the origins at this time. While not exactly a public service, like the Guerilla Public Service's projects, it is similar in its attempt to appear as though it's always belonged that way -- more whimsical, like the playing card crossing button signs. My suggestion, for what it's worth: painting railroad cars to appear clean and new, but emblazoned with the names and logos of non-existent cargo carriers.
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