Ok, didn't see the picture of the car at the time. Still, seems a strange thing to mention. The only two things they've reported are a woman is dead and a tarpaulin was needed.
Here's a job for you James. Could the absence of a person in the role of Chief News Editor be why the editorial standard is so low? http://jobs.nzherald.co.nz/job/view/1ltf5w8/?ref=RSS
This blog is dedicated to getting angry at things printed in each day's New Zealand Herald. I've been doing it for years (getting angry, that is) so I thought that I may as well write some of it down.
Job offers from major New Zealand newspapers welcome.
"A spokesman for fire communications confirmed that police had asked for tarpaulins at the scene."
ReplyDeleteDo we not have body-bags in this country?
you can't spread a body bag over a car, fool.
ReplyDeleteOk, didn't see the picture of the car at the time. Still, seems a strange thing to mention. The only two things they've reported are a woman is dead and a tarpaulin was needed.
ReplyDelete"We're gonna need a tarp and few heavy duty rubbish bags and a broom. Oh and some squeegees.
ReplyDeletePetition your local MP for car-bags so the children don't have to see these things! Think of the children!
ReplyDeleteawfully quiet round here. has the newspaper become perfecto number 1?
ReplyDelete'Fraid not (as one string said to the other).
ReplyDeleteThey can't even use their spell checkers any more :
"Ohio set to try new way to exucute "without pain""
Completely aside,
ReplyDeleteInteresting graphic. Perhaps someone could do something similar for various topics in NZ.
Here's a job for you James. Could the absence of a person in the role of Chief News Editor be why the editorial standard is so low?
ReplyDeletehttp://jobs.nzherald.co.nz/job/view/1ltf5w8/?ref=RSS