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[mini post] An accident waiting to happen – a potentially dangerous road crossing
Somone is going to die on this pedestrian crossing. Incredibly dangerous location of green man light. https://t.co/ilElfNPc8S — Matt Turner (@MattTurnerSheff) March 15, 2015 In this YouTube video, tweeted by Mattturner86, a road crossing indicator is shown turning to green … Continue reading
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Tagged human error, poor design, road crossings, road safety, traffic
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[mini post] On-air swear: John Inverdale’s #Errordiary-worthy slip of the tongue
There was a rather unfortunate Errordiary moment a couple of weeks ago when sports commentator John Inverdale managed to elide the phrases ‘rose coloured’ and ‘rose tinted’ into one rather unfortunate on-air profanity (language warning). The resulting linguistic mishap is … Continue reading
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Tagged Errordiary, John Inverdale, on-air bloopers, oops, swearing
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