Paris Will Send Dozens Of Mimes Into The Streets To Silence Drunk People

The next time you're in a lively-spirited debate at 2 a.m. on the streets of Paris, be prepared for a tap on the shoulder and a performance from a mime suggesting you quiet down.

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Paris Will Send Dozens Of Mimes Into The Streets To Silence Drunk People

You’re having a laugh! Dangerous drivers get the silent treatment as Venezuela employs mimes to be traffic police

About 120 mimes dressed in clown-like outfits took to the streets of the Sucre in Caracas wagging their fingers at dangerous motorists and errant pedestrians.

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You’re having a laugh! Dangerous drivers get the silent treatment as Venezuela employs mimes to be traffic police

City hires army of mimes to fight traffic [Infrastructure]

# infrastructure Mimes: What are they good for? Oh, so many things! They bring laughter and joy to everyone who encounters them. They help the white makeup industry stay financially afloat

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City Hires Army of Mimes to Fight Traffic [Transportation]

# transportation Mimes: What are they good for? Oh, so many things! They bring laughter and joy to everyone who encounters them. They help the white makeup industry stay financially afloat.

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City Hires Army of Mimes to Fight Traffic [Transportation]

Stronger when silent? Venezuela city sends mimes to tame lawless traffic

CARACAS, Venezuela — A part of Venezuela’s capital is giving dangerous drivers the silent treatment, sending mimes into the streets to do what police alone have not: tame the lawless traffic. About 120 mimes dressed in clown-like outfits and white gloves took to the streets of the Sucre district this past week, wagging their fingers at traffic violators and at pedestrians who streaked across …

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Honduras mimes try to make streets safer

Pedestrians do not have the right-of-way in Honduras.

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