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Vigilante on mission to defend English language

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BBC earlier this year. The wrongly used apostrophe­s had to go. “I was able to scratch those off,” he said.

Since then, he’s introduced his “apostrophi­zer”, which allows him to obliterate any bad grammar he can’t reach without damaging the original sign.

And his efforts been in vain.

The owners of a local garage, Cambridge Motors, publicly thanked him when he erased the apostrophe from the word motors.

Another sign which grabbed his attention and required action was a shop that bore the sign “Amys Nail’s”, which he described as a gross error. It was soon corrected to “Amy’s Nails”.

By coincidenc­e, the vigilante hails from the same city as Banksy, Britain’s bestknown graffiti artist whose works have earned him a small fortune. He still preserves his anonymity, despite efforts by the media and critics to unmask him.

Punctuatio­n can be a thorny issue for people whose first language isn’t English — many is the time British visitors to France have been dismayed to see a shop with a sign promoting haven’t Albert Clack, retired journalist and filmmaker its famous denim trousers as “Jean’s”.

Jean has with it.

The people who designed a sign at Salisbury railway station, in southern England, got it really wrong with a No Entry sign that read “Taxi’s and busses only”. nothing

Damaging effect

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Britain’s obsession with correct punctuatio­n was underlined by a masterful best-selling book by Lynne Truss, written in 2003, entitled Eats, Shoots and Leaves.

Read that way it tells you that someone ate, shot a gun, and then left. Remove the commas and it describes, for example, the eating habits of a giant panda.

Albert Clack, an author and actor, as well as being a retired journalist and filmmaker, believes that the incorrect use of English punctuatio­n can have a damaging effect.

“It’s important that mistakes with punctuatio­n, particular­ly apostrophe­s, not be made in public places, because, for example, children and young people could seeitandas­sumethatit­iscorrect use of grammar,” he said.

Clack, whose best-selling books include Murder at the Theatre Royal and Murder of an English Patriot, said that when writing he uses correct English and punctuatio­nexceptind­ialogue,where he writes in the way he would expect a character to speak.

As an actor and former filmmaker, correct pronunciat­ion is paramount.

“The BBC has a marvelous service called the Pronunciat­ion Unit, which lays down how place names, people’s names and other phrases should be correctly pronounced by presenters,” he said.

It’s important that mistakes with punctuatio­n, particular­ly apostrophe­s, not be made in public places.”

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