Those layers of editors, subs, fact checkers, reporters all highly trained, the inevitable superiority of the national newspapers over mere bloggers tapping keyboards in darkened rooms:
Plans by Britain’s biggest water company to impose drought order
restrictions on its eight million customers may be challenged in court
following revelations that its pipes leak 800 gallons a day.
800 gallons a day? In that overlapping heirarchy of paid professionals working out of Farringdon Road, is there in fact anyone who is numerate? Given that a bath uses 40 gallons or so you mean that Thames Water is so hopelessly inefficient that leakage from the pipes means that on each and every day an amount of water is lost that a whole 20 Londoners (our of some 8 millions) are unable to wash properly?
A Thames Water spokeswoman said £500,000 a day is spent on reducing leaks…
And that 1/2 a million a day is being spent on bringing the liquid necessary for these 20 ablutions?
BTW, not just a simple typo, it’s on the front page too:
Move may be challenged in court following revelations that pipes leak 800 gallons a day.
All together now:
Don’t These People Have Editors?
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