This happened at the NAWCC Museum in Columbia, Pennsylvania recently: Story here as it appeared on Good Morning America: https://www.yahoo.com/gma/museum-vi...den-clock-152504662--abc-news-topstories.html These people got embarrassed on national television. Who's next? gatorcpa
What a shame, I hope the museum guards took him out the back and got him into beat. PS: Just added another spot to visit when I get to the USA. Thanks Evan.
Actually, the people were honest about it. They went to the museum office and told them what happened. The creator of the clock agreed to do the repairs gratis. http://mb.nawcc.org/showthread.php?134285-Please-Don-t-Touch gatorcpa
You gotta let me know when that is. I'm just over an hour away from the museum, and could swing you a tour of RGM probably the same day.
Glad to hear in the aftermath of their poor decision making, they were at least honorable about it. More than can be said for many...
It's unnatural to invite people to look at beautiful things and then tell 'em not to touch them. We're very tactile beings
Not that it matters in regard to the no touch thing but that piece was not securely attached to the wall.
Happens quite frequently... http://mentalfloss.com/uk/art/43242/a-kid-destroyed-this-10000-lego-brick-sculpture
The artist should have made the parents pay. Then the parents should have made the kid work it off. Little schmuck. Now the brat thinks he can get away with stuff like this.