Those photo identification gremlins have
visited the Daily Mail, where an
attempt to show that the empire of the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre and
the eponymous Daily Mail Reporter isn’t
racist, honestly, has served only to show that their staff don’t have the time
or the ability to be arsed checking their stock photos before cobbling articles
together.
Course my hacks check their f***ing photos, c***
“Anger at train firm's
gipsy jibe: Passengers react with disgust after conductor's comments as service
pulled into Telford ... London Midland service warned passengers of 'gipsies'
in Shropshire ... Conductor also told people 'beware pickpockets' at Telford
Central station ... Gipsy Council have branded the comments 'racist' and
'unlawful'”. Sir Sean says Shocking. Positively
shocking.
So what happened? “Train
passengers were astonished when the conductor told them to ‘beware of gipsies’
as they pulled in to a station. The
London Midland service was stopping in Shropshire on Saturday when the
announcer said: ‘Now approaching Telford Central. Beware of gipsies and
pickpockets.’ Many passengers and residents reacted with disgust at the
offensive comments”.
Telford Central? Er, wrong. Try again ...
Actually, the Mail
found just one passenger who was
unhappy with the alleged announcement. But that is to be expected from the
Vagina Monologue and his routinely slanted journalism. The problem is the
photos – both of them – that have been used to illustrate the piece. Let’s
start with “The conductor of a London
Midland service warned people of gypsies at Telford Central station (file
image)”.
Those of us who have travelled to and from Telford
Central, as I did regularly when on an assignment nearby some years ago, will
know that the station has just two tracks, and one platform on each. And the
line is not electrified. So that photo is not of Telford Central. It is, in
fact, a London Midland service from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool arriving
in Platform 6 at Crewe.
... and wrong again. That's Ironbridge
Never mind, though, let’s turn to “Residents of Telford (pictured) blasted the
conductor for using a derogatory term and offending the town”. That looks
very tranquil, doesn’t it? So tranquil that it certainly is not Telford: that
is a view of the town of Ironbridge, taken from the Iron Bridge, looking east
along the River Severn (the awning on the building at left gives it away).
So if anyone is going to be offended, it will be
the residents of Ironbridge for calling their town “Telford”. But at least they got a photo of a London Midland train,
even if nobody thought to ask where it was taken.
Still, it keeps the Dacre doggies occupied while he’s
masterminding his next assault on the latest public figure to incur his displeasure.
No change there, then.
Well Ironbridge is in the Borough of Telford and Wrekin although outlying on the southern border so some way from the station.
ReplyDeleteHowever you wouldn't see many gypsies and pickpockets around Telford Central station as it wouldn't be worth their while, being as it's just short of the desolate north, even if they had the propensities that the Daily Mail credits them with.
Perhaps of interest?https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/uk.railway/4Oa7teWURzU
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