alan_stubbs
04-12-2014, 05:00 PM
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We all know there’s no “I” in team but one police force appears to have taken the phrase a little too seriously.
South Yorkshire Police chiefs were left red-faced after taking delivery of a patrol car emblazoned with a misspelling of the word police.
The vehicle never actually made it into service after the error was spotted at a delivery yard and the mistake has now been rectified.
While the missing letter looks like a classic Photoshop job, a police spokesperson confirmed it is a genuine photo.
"The spelling error was identified immediately by staff who took delivery of a new batch of police vehicles, which came already completed with livery from the manufacturer,” he said.
"The error was rectified the following day and the vehicle never left police premises.
http://i57.tinypic.com/hurlf4.jpg
We all know there’s no “I” in team but one police force appears to have taken the phrase a little too seriously.
South Yorkshire Police chiefs were left red-faced after taking delivery of a patrol car emblazoned with a misspelling of the word police.
The vehicle never actually made it into service after the error was spotted at a delivery yard and the mistake has now been rectified.
While the missing letter looks like a classic Photoshop job, a police spokesperson confirmed it is a genuine photo.
"The spelling error was identified immediately by staff who took delivery of a new batch of police vehicles, which came already completed with livery from the manufacturer,” he said.
"The error was rectified the following day and the vehicle never left police premises.