The following images were seen on MARTA’s website today. See if you can spot the mistake.
Considering how MARTA launched a completely new website at the beginning of this month, I wonder if the mistake has really been live for a whole month already…?
Of course, this wouldn’t be the first mistake MARTA has made. A few years ago their employees were harassing amateur photographers and telling them that photography required a permit and/or was not allowed at all. Any restrictions on photography, both then and now, were and are obviously only in relation to commercial photography. I hope that by now MARTA has retrained their employees. I want to go down there and test them on this some day.
Anyhow, here’s a hint to help you if you didn’t find the mistake above – this is another image on the website:
Update: The answer that I was thinking of was that in the last of the six small images, the word “serve” is misspelled.
Nice to see that the our MTA is not alone in people not paying attention to what is printed.
MARTA was “born” sometime between 1965 and 1972, depending on how you look at it. Therefore they are several years too late in celebrating their 30th anniversary.
Alas this type of thing is quite common in the age of automatic spell checkers. Proof reading takes concentration.