False Stops.


A misplaced full stop can sometimes give a sentence an unintended meaning. Take this example, which I spotted in my local petrol station.



I can’t imagine what a toy to avoid the danger of suffocation would look like, or why you’d feel the need to warn people about it. Surely it would be better to tell them it was there.

Did nobody proof-read this? If there was sufficient risk to warrant a warning, you think you'd take the time to get that warning right.

Anyone who doesn’t know that it’s inadvisable to pull a polythene bag over their head is beyond help anyway. Why not use a paper bag, like everybody else?

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