'DEATH NOT ENOUGH?'

Safety sign mocked for warning of death AND a €50 fine

Twitter users were amused by unfortunate punishment

THIS ridiculous safety sign has been mocked online as it says opening a box will result in “Death by Electrocution and a €50 fine”.

An image of the illogical sign was shared to Twitter by Irish journalist Sarah-Jane Murphy who wrote: “Is death not punishment enough?”

Twitter / Sarah Jane Murphy
Sarah-Jane Murphy shared an image of the hilarious sign on Twitter

Not only should death be sufficient punishment for the foolish opening of the electrical box, but the deceased offender would then apparently be liable for a fine.

The tweet, posted on Wednesday, has amassed 3.8k likes and 460 retweets, as well as some hilarious comments.

Kieth Kelly wrote: “Who gets paid to write these signs?” alongside an image of a sign which reads: “Not only will this kill you it will hurt the whole time you’re dying”.

Tom Connors also shared a similar joke: “A doctor gave a man 24hrs to live, he couldn’t pay his bill so the doctor gave him another 24hrs”.

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Meanwhile Lar Reddin jokes: “Nothing would shock me more”.

And Oscar Finn questioned: “How does that work, does some lad with a lanyard and a hi-vis show up at the funeral with an invoice?”

Paul Coles noted: “Funerals are expensive enough without a hefty fine to pay”.

Kieth also shared a picture of a similar sign he’d seen

While Tom shared a joke he’d heard

Lar chose to joke about the ‘shocking’ element of the sign

And Oscar just wanted answers about the logistics

And Paul was worried about the additional expense of a funeral

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