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Wrong UK flag: Faulty Union Jack flown above Manchester
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There's something funny about this flag: Faulty Union Jack flown above Manchester Central Library on Remembrance Sunday
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link to www.dailymail.co.uk
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As blunders go, it was very public.
As timing goes, it was very unfortunate.Passers-by were left bemused when
the flag with an unusual pattern[/b
] was flown over Manchester's Central Library, close to the cenotaph.
Manufacturers had cut the national emblem at the wrong point in the fabric leaving the diagonal crosses facing outwards giving it an unorthodox appearance.
Contractors
who attached the flag to a pole
failed to spot the error.
REALLY ?????
As well the MANUFACTURERS as the CONTRACTORS
FAILED TO SEE
THE ERROR !!!!????
Yeah right.
I'll bet that after a bit of research we will come to see that there was NO ERROR at all.
What can you all come up with to support that it was not A FAIL but a sign/warning/symbol that TPTB "had to show" coz thats the rule they have to follow ---> 'in plain sight'.
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