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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Cownsil workers make gaff of rode sines.....


Blundering road painters make spelling gaffe that couldn’t be any clearer

Last updated at 5:02 PM on 4th August 2011

Council workers have been left red-faced after making a glaring mistake when painting these new road markings.
A road painter seems to have been particularly careless after a 'Keep Clear' instruction ended up rather garbled.
Much to the embarrassment of the local authority, the vowels are jumbled, now leaving the instruction 'Keep Claer' in large white letters on the road surface in Kingswinford, West Midlands.
Claerly wrong: A bungling worker misspelt this simple message on the road
Claerly wrong: A bungling worker misspelt this simple message on the road
Disgruntled residents could not believe the 'stupidity' of the workmen who made the error on the road at the junction with a foot and cycle path.
    Irene Willis, 76, who lives nearby, said: 'I can't believe they could be so stupid - a child could spell that.
    'Their mistake will probably end up costing the taxpayer money as they will have to come back to do it again.'
    Neighbour Bill Chapman, 56, added: 'It did make me laugh when I saw it because if you say it in a Black Country accent that's pretty much how it is pronounced.'
    'Stupid': Locals are baffled by the elementary error
    'Stupid': Locals are baffled by the elementary error
    Dudley councillor Patrick Harley, cabinet member for transportation, said: 'We have been made aware that our contractor has spelt the word 'clear' incorrectly.
    'The mistake will be corrected as soon as possible by the private contracting company at no extra cost to the council.'
    The bungling worker can take comfort in the fact that he is not the first creator of the comedy road sign, as other examples from around the UK show.
    Road painters misspelled a word a school child could have got right recently where markings in two-foot high, neon yellow letters at a bus lane in Canning Town, East London, spelled out 'Sus Stop'.
    Oops! This blunder in East London may be even more embarrassing
    Oops! This blunder in East London may be even more embarrassing


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2022391/Blundering-road-painters-make-spelling-gaffe-ANY-clearer.html#ixzz1U6asH5VO

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