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Newspeak WARNING – ‘The Hale’ CPZ ‘upgraded’ with ‘new parking signs & lines’
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Bild von Alan Stanton
26 April 2009. Left click here to view large and read the wording of the notice.

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Nineteen Eighty-Four, the novel by George Orwell was first published
on 8 June 1949.

Orwell wrote: “Good prose is like a window pane”. In Nineteen Eighty-Four
he imagined English replaced by “Newspeak”. "… the special function of
certain Newspeak words … was not so much to express meanings as to
destroy them.”

Sixty years later, "Newspeak" has been reinvented as "Spin" and other
variations of deceptive and manipulative news management.

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On the weekend of 25/26 April 2009 laminated notices were tied to columns in the streets of Tottenham Hale Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ). They gave residents a ”WARNING NOTICE”
about "New parking signs and lines".

The notices explained that: "Parking signs and road markings have been programmed to be upgraded".

In clear good prose, what would we understand by this "warning" and promise of something "new"? And what exactly did this particular "upgrade" consist of ?

Stripping away spin and obfuscation, this was the work done.
► Some faded yellow and white traffic and parking lines were repainted.
► Hundreds of lines were corrected because they did not comply with the Statutory Regulations.
In other words, they were previously unlawful,

Non-compliant parking lines are certainly not a problem unique to Haringey Council.
Click here to read about the mess which many local authorities across the country have made of their traffic lines and signs. (Use the ‘Back’ button to return.)

Haringey’s Parking and Highways Service – under the ‘leadership’ of former Labour councillor Brian Haley – was slower than many to come out of denial, admit they were doing it wrong, and agree a programme for repainting lines and getting them right.

Wording of the Temporary Notices

Does the wording of these notices really matter? After all, the work was finished within three weeks, when most of the temporary laminated cards had gone.

In my view, it does matter. Because how we inform and explain things to residents is a vital issue. "Warning" them of a spurious "upgrade" is a symptom of a culture which urgently needs to change.


We are bound by the highest standards of propriety and accuracy

Haringey’s website has a page headed: Setting the Record Straight. It includes this paragraph.

"But in spite of our best efforts, media reports are not always accurate. People
have a right to reliable information, just as we have a duty to provide it. That is
why we introduced this section to the site. The information we provide is subject
to a Code of Conduct under the Local Government Act 1986. This means we are
bound by the highest standards of propriety and accuracy in providing information.


My request to Dr Ita O’Donovan

In the spirit of these golden words on Haringey’s website, on 28 April 2009, wrote to Dr Ita O’Donovan, then Haringey’s Chief Executive. I asked her for help in getting the laminated cards replaced with simple, clear and truthful notices.

I proposed the wording: "We are correcting some errors in the existing white and yellow traffic lines and repainting lines which are faded". I suggested that the words: "We apologise for any inconvenience", would have been welcome.
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Disappointingly, Dr O’Donovan’s reply on 14 May, over two weeks later, was almost wholly negative:
"I have looked into this matter as you have requested. I feel that there is little difference in the message of the notice currently being used and that which you propose. Given that these works are due to be completed within the next two weeks I do not feel it would be an effective use of the Council’s scarce resources to reprint and put up fresh notices."

"The work itself will result in minimal inconvenience to residents but I do accept that an apology for any inconvenience could have been included on the signs. I will arrange for this to be included in any future signs of this nature."
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I emailed back, agreeing with Dr O’Donovan that it was by then too late and would waste resources to put up truthful signs. But I pointed out this would not have been the case if action had been taken immediately I raised the problem with her.

I suggested that a few dozen laminated A3 cards and some nylon tape are not prohibitively costly. Probably no more than the Council was then paying for a few minutes of the time of one of our numerous consultants.

I quoted the words of the (then) Prime Minister, Gordon Brown on 11 May 2008. "We must show we have the highest standards for our profession. And we must show that, where mistakes have been made and errors have been discovered, where wrongs have to be righted, that that is done so immediately."

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All bureaucracies try to hide behind a curtain of jargon. Local government is not immune. And this is after decades of campaigning by the Plain English Campaign with its highly prized ‘Crystal Mark’.

In 1971, its founder Chrissie Maher asked: ‘Why isn’t the public given a chance to understand public information?’ She gave the answers: ‘To keep them in the dark.’ ‘To stop them claiming what is rightfully theirs.’ ‘To stop them interfering in things they wouldn’t understand’."
(Source: Born To Crusade.)

Some people in local government do ‘get it’.

”Without explaining what a council does in proper English then local people will fail to understand its relevance to them or why they should bother to turn out and vote. Unless information is given to people to explain why their council matters then local democracy will be threatened with extinction.”

“ . . . we can not, must not and should not hide behind impenetrable jargon and phrases. We do not pretend to be perfect, but as this list shows, we are striving to make sure that people get the chance to understand what services we provide." .
(Source: Two quotes by the late Simon Milton, then Chair of the Local Government Association.)

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For an individual or an organisation, admitting your mistakes can be embarrassing. It’s tempting to fudge and obfuscate. Though for local councils who’ve had non-compliant traffic lines and signs for many years, the worry may not be public shame, but public finance. In other words, it may open the door to claims for PCNs (fines) to be repaid.

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Bild von eastleighbusman
seen 220309 in Castle way in Southampton


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