Signage from a Japanese smoking-etiquette sign, "The cool cowboy flicks his cigarette butt intot he street. But he lives in an old movie." It's instrumented with a diagram showing that such a practice was only in an old movie, and representing a long time ago.
Signage from a Japanese smoking-etiquette sign, "When I bumped into someone, I apologized. When my smoke hit your face, I said nothing". It's instrumented with a diagram showing walking and bumping apology, and no consequent apology for smoke bumping.
Signage from a Japanese smoking-etiquette sign,"The cigarette butts are always more noticeable when I'm walking my dog." It's instrumented with a person who is aware, walking a dog on leash, a cigarette and an ant on a street.
Signage from a Japanese smoking-etiquette sign, "I threw my cigarette butt into the drain. That is to say I hid it int he drain." It's instrumented with a diagram showing a person above-ground, the sewer below, and a rat shocked/aggrieved by the presence of the discarded cigarette butt.
Saving this 2004 smoking etiquette campaign signage as a reference for when I get around to working on a 3D environment set in a Tokyo-like city - source: www.tokyotimes.org/smoking-mann...