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joggerjayne | 13:21 Tue 28th Sep 2010 | Phrases & Sayings
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This sign was posted on the News as an example of illiteracy.

http://news.uk.msn.co...-documentid=152072509

But ... "Parking Bay's Suspended"

I wonder ... could that be a correct abbreviation of ... "Parking Bay Is Suspended"
  
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As you suggest, I think it is entirely acceptable..........although it would have used just as much 'ink' and space to have written it out in full.
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I think it is potentially correct, if there is just one bay that has been suspended.
and 'suspended parking bay' suggests problems for the parkers.
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(unless they have 4x4s to climb up onto the suspended bay!)
As you obviously realise, the correctness or otherwise of the quoted words depends entirely on the number of bays involved...OK if one, wrong if 2 +. Having said that, surely most people would have written "Parking bay suspended" had there been only one involved.

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