Who Should Accept Responsibility for Misspelled School Crossing Sign?
Just one day after being publicly exposed by the New York Post on January 24, 2012, an independent contractor has ground out of existence Stanton Street’s incorrectly spelled “SHCOOL” crossing sign. It was immediately replaced with the much more acceptable “SCHOOL” spelling. In response to this incident, Alphabet Signs, a distributor of pavement stencil products, has just released a new product of School Stencil for Single Lane markings. Daniel Keane, President of Alphabet Signs said, "The federal specifications for SCHOOL CROSSING markings are for two lane highways. There is a real nee
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