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The image shows a white Ford F-series truck parked on a street. The truck is adorned with several stickers that read "BLEUS répondent PRÉSENT en GRÈVE", which translates to "Blues respond PRESENT on STRIKE". These stickers are strategically placed on the hood and the driver's side door of the truck. The truck is equipped with a light bar on its roof. In the background, a traffic light with a green "H" directional arrow is visible, suggesting a possible intersection or parking area. There are also buildings and trees in the background, indicating an urban or suburban setting. The sky is clear and blue with some clouds. The presence of the stickers and the truck's equipment suggest it might be a vehicle used by a unionized group or involved in some form of protest or demonstration. The license plate is not visible, making it difficult to determine the specific region. The context provided by the sticker implies a union dispute, likely within the province of Quebec, Canada, given the French text. The number "212 22507" is faintly visible on the side of the truck.
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Jul 17, 2026, 5:24 PM

Montreal, Canada

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The image shows a white Ford F-series truck parked on a street. The truck is adorned with several stickers that read "BLEUS répondent PRÉSENT en GRÈVE", which translates to "Blues respond PRESENT on STRIKE". These stickers are strategically placed on the hood and the driver's side door of the truck. The truck is equipped with a light bar on its roof. In the background, a traffic light with a green "H" directional arrow is visible, suggesting a possible intersection or parking area. There are also buildings and trees in the background, indicating an urban or suburban setting. The sky is clear and blue with some clouds. The presence of the stickers and the truck's equipment suggest it might be a vehicle used by a unionized group or involved in some form of protest or demonstration. The license plate is not visible, making it difficult to determine the specific region. The context provided by the sticker implies a union dispute, likely within the province of Quebec, Canada, given the French text. The number "212 22507" is faintly visible on the side of the truck.

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