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I'm not sure this is what @TxDOT meant for this road sign to say… #Dallas @NBCDFW pic.twitter.com/4iPldtM9gJ
— Tim Ciesco (@TimCiescoNBC5) May 31, 2016
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The truth is out there — displayed on a few street signs along Interstate 30 in West Dallas that were hacked sometime over the weekend, two of them with political messages.
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Street signs hacked in #Dallas – featuring @realDonaldTrump & @BernieSanders . @TxDOT ? pic.twitter.com/rlx44uVjP5
— Jenny Anchondo (@JennyAFox4) May 31, 2016
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The third message was something I’m sure all Americans can rally around coming off the long Memorial Day weekend:
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#BREAKING No need to go to work today! @JennyAFox4 has the latest on a sign hacking outbreak @GoodDayFox4 @FOX4 pic.twitter.com/F5Gq0MEsz6
— FOX4Terry (@FOX4Terry) May 31, 2016
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This reportedly isn’t the work of some high-tech computer hacker operating from a remote location to reprogram the signs:
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TxDOT says there is no way for folks to remotely hack the signs. They physically had to go to each of them, break into them, and change them
— Tim Ciesco (@TimCiescoNBC5) May 31, 2016
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