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Unnecessary reversing

25th May 1995, Page 26
25th May 1995
Page 26
Page 26, 25th May 1995 — Unnecessary reversing
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0 am sure that readers will agree that Commercial Motor is normally perfect in every respect and bears testament to the hard work and skills of the men and women who tirelessly slave over hot computer screens to bring yet another thumping edition landing amid shouts of joyous welcome on doorsteps up and down the land each Thursday morning.

But just occasionally, and I repeat, just occasionally, a tiny glitch creeps in. As happened in the edition of 4-10 May when a picture of an MAN belonging to BRS appeared back to front.

So no one's perfect all the time. (It was the printer's fault—Ed) But was it really necessary for 11-year-old Matthew Grey of Balloch, Strathclyde, to get his dad to ring up with the request: "Can you supply a mirror with the next issue?" .desurna ton si kwall ehT