01 July 2008

"We're Terribly Sorry" Began the Apology

Unfortunately, the apology was not completed with "We had no idea about the depth of your cultural ignorance:"

A police force has apologised to Islamic leaders for the "offensive" postcard advertising a new non-emergency telephone number, which shows a six-month-old trainee police dog named Rebel.

The German shepherd puppy has proved hugely popular with the public, hundreds of who have logged on to the force's website to read his online training diary. But some Muslims in the Dundee area have reportedly been upset by the image because they consider dogs to be "ritually unclean."

Tayside Police have admitted they should have consulted their 'diversity' officers before issuing the cards, but critics argued their apology was unnecessary.

Richard Cook, director of the Campaign Against Political Correctness in Scotland, said: "Britain is the greatest dog-loving country in the world. "In our culture, dogs are a man's best friend. I don't think Andrex are likely to be dropping the puppy dog from their adverts and for the police to apologise is ludicrous."

The United States' trip to hell in a hand basket is now enjoying it's European preview.
UPDATE: But wait; there's more from over there:

Sarah Desrosiers, whose Wedge salon specialises in "urban funky" cuts, says she turned down applicant Bushra Noah because she was "selling image" and needed her staff to display their hairstyles to the public. Ms Noah, 19, is claiming religious discrimination and suing Ms Desrosiers for more than £15,000 for injury to her feelings, as well as an unspecified sum for lost earnings.

Ms Noah said today she had attended a total of 25 interviews for hairdressing jobs without success and had decided to take legal action because she had been upset by Ms Desrosiers' comments. She said: "I decided to sue this hairdresser because she upset me the most. I felt so down and got so depressed, I thought if I am not going to defend myself, who is?

A twnty-five time loser 'takes a stand,' but apparantly cannot see the forest for the trees. I do feel a bit better about the plight of the UK as a whole after perusing the comments on the story.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Spell check would be a good idea. It shows your lack of intelligence when you can't spell words correctly.

OctaneBoy said...

What I write ticks you off so you cite my lazy spelling efforts? That speaks volumes about you and your anonymity.