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Deutsch: Kein Trinkwasser, Verbotszeichen D-P005 nach DIN 4844-2
English: No drinking water, prohibition sign D-P005 according to German standard DIN 4844-2
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24 August 2006 |
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Drawn by Torsten Henning. Re-coded by Albin Jacobsson. |
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Torsten Henning |
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released into the public domain
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