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Nobody Puts Shetland In A Box ...
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-sco tland-p olitics -457331 11
I understand the frustration which the islanders feel when they are arbitrarily relocated for the convenience of mapping - but when even the OS says "This is Bonkers" (I paraphrase slightly), then surely even the numpties at Holyrood should realise they're making themselves look daft?
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I understand the frustration which the islanders feel when they are arbitrarily relocated for the convenience of mapping - but when even the OS says "This is Bonkers" (I paraphrase slightly), then surely even the numpties at Holyrood should realise they're making themselves look daft?
[ ... a prize for the first person to say 'No Change There Then' ... ]
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was thinking of this thread when TTT asked something similar in May
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this is what I said last time this came up:
"It is a well known cartography technique, when you see something in a box you know that at the scale it would not be on the map. No Idea why the Scottish "parliament" thinks it needs messing about with. The Scilly Isles are often boxed, as is Hawaii, no confusion abounds there. "
"It is a well known cartography technique, when you see something in a box you know that at the scale it would not be on the map. No Idea why the Scottish "parliament" thinks it needs messing about with. The Scilly Isles are often boxed, as is Hawaii, no confusion abounds there. "
///gawd elp us, even canary is in agreement! what a load of old pony! all that'll happen is that Shetland will cease to exist on most UK maps.///
Why? It only applies to any documents published by Scottish public authorities
///The final rule written into the bill requires the islands to be "displayed in a manner that accurately and proportionately represents their geographical location in relation to the rest of Scotland" in any documents published by Scottish public authorities.
However, it does note that authorities can avoid complying with this if they provide "information" about their reasons.///
Why? It only applies to any documents published by Scottish public authorities
///The final rule written into the bill requires the islands to be "displayed in a manner that accurately and proportionately represents their geographical location in relation to the rest of Scotland" in any documents published by Scottish public authorities.
However, it does note that authorities can avoid complying with this if they provide "information" about their reasons.///
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