Make sure your signs are written in Plain English
Martin Cutts reports interest in services
Private parking companies are gearing up for the end of clamping in England and Wales on 1 October by posting new signs and documents. It appears some are now turning to one of their sternest critics to get their material checked for clarity, grammar, spelling and conformity with the new BPA code of practice.
Martin Cutts of the Plain Language Commission, who criticised badly written signs at the recent Enforcement Summit 2012, reports an upturn in his company’s commercial work for...
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Martin Cutts
