Scotland fans' coning of statues during the World Cup has led to a surge in the practice back home, but not everyone has ...
The practice is familiar to anyone from Glasgow, where the Duke of Wellington statue has been wearing a jaunty orange hat since the 1980s.
Scottish soccer fans bringing one of their most recognizable traditions to Miami were met with a swift police response—but officials say the aim was safety, not enforcement. Footage from a World Cup ...
Scotland soccer fans​ have taken over Boston, and members of the fan base known as the Tartan Army have brought one of their home country's unique traditions with them.
Revelers have perched bright orange cones like party hats on statues of Bill Russell, Bobby Orr, Paul Revere, and Molly Malone.
A new alert system that would automatically provide warnings when activated could and should eventually replace the traditional traffic cones. Created by The Auto Club Group from Michigan, the ...
The 'No Boston No Party' cone will be given to the city as a symbol of friendship as the World Cup comes to an official close.
Though Lincoln escaped being "coned," statues in Boston weren't so lucky.
Prom season will soon be upon us. Tuxedoes will be rented and corsages affixed. Graduates will sit wearing gowns before platforms adorned with distinguished faculty. Speeches will be given and advice ...
Self-driving cars are everywhere in San Francisco. Some opponents are fighting back by using traffic cones to disable the robo-taxis. Driverless cars now roam San Francisco any time of day or night, ...
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