Hacked road warning signs made Johnson County drivers do a double take

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Posted: 07/21/2011

JOHNSON COUNTY, Kansas - Road warning signs made some Johnson County drivers do a double take.

The signs said things like “Free kittens in the left lane” and “Stop! Hammer Time!”

Someone apparently hacked into the signs and changed the wording. Officials weren't sure how

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