Oops: staff in town halls in Bournemouth, England, NOT banned from using Latin phrases
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Looks like this was actually a false alarm and there's no banning of Latin phrases in Bournemouth:
BOURNEMOUTH council says claims in the national media that it has banned staff from using Latin words are untrue.
...The councils were said to have labelled Latin “elitist and discriminatory” because people whose first language was not English would not understand it. It prompted a furious response from many Latin scholars, including Professor Mary Beard of Cambridge University, who said it was the linguistic equivalent of ethnic cleansing.
But Bournemouth Borough Council has denied issuing any such directive to its staff, adding that there is no intention to do so in the future.
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“Inaccurate national reporting has caused a number of our residents to get in touch and ask us if the claims about Bournemouth council banning Latin are true.
“We are pleased to let them know that they are not. We have made it very clear to the media from the outset that no Latin phrases have been banned and there is no intention to do so.”
Mr Smith added that advice given to its staff in 2006 encouraged “plain language and clear information that is easy to understand and appropriate to the audience concerned”.
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