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R1Geezer | 09:48 Fri 11th Dec 2009 | Motoring
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http://news.bbc.co.uk...idgeshire/8405434.stm
Ok so the N is back to front, why would this have any effect on anything? We can all read it, just open the sme66ing road and sort it next time repainting is needed!
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Silly waste of time. Most people wouldn't even notice...
Reminds me of one of my neighbours, she had a small laybuy next to her house that the odd car parked in it sometimes, she did not like this so she painted a no parking sign on it.

The council saw it and told her to remove it or they would charge her for removing it, a couple of weeks later the council painted the road markings for the length of the road, they saw the badly painted no parking sign she had done and painted it again properly, it has stayed there ever since.
Because anyone prosecuted for ignoring the sign would use the spelling error to challenge the prosecution.
I've seen far worse lol, my stepdad is a lorry driver and he sees mistakes all the time. If I remember I will ask him about the one he saw coming off a motorway island. It wasn't just one letter, if I remember correctly I think the entire sign wording was back to front. It's been like that for years, not to mention it has been repainted the same way.

Dizmo.
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Oh dear!

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