Maybe it was an inside joke, but it was outside for everyone to see. Motorists were treated to an inappropriate reference to someone's genitalia.
Drivers on Babcock Road were startled by a vulgar announcement at a Google Fiber work site early Sunday, March 12, 2023. It was removed by the next day.One of the last things a motorist might expect to see alongside Babcock Road, a major Northwest Side traffic artery, is an infrastructure contractor’s electronic sign bearing a vulgar message about someone’s genitalia.
The inappropriate allegation startled drivers Sunday morning as they headed south on Babcock from Loop 1604 toward the University of Texas at San Antonio's main campus. By Monday afternoon it had been taken down.
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