Originally Posted by
Bravada04
kinda something like the recent french couple in Quebec who sued Air Canada recently because the seat belt only said "LIFT" in English and because we are a dual language country they are miffed about it and actually won a settlement. Unbelievable.
Well, there's more to that. The LAW in Quebec requires that everything be in both languages. I faced that when I was writing some software up there years ago. Comments in the code had to be in both languages.
Originally Posted by
Dav77
i hope is quite easy for everyone to understand this sign everywhere on a plane. Also and especially in the toilets.
Signs are of limited use when someone isn't interested in complying. Consider which sign is likely to be more effective at the entrance to a school: