Hiding behind quirky names
RECENT events make me agree with Dai Woosnam’s view that internet services and newspapers should insist on “true names” being used (The Yorkshire Post, October 9).
While I realise that comments from ‘Feedback’ readers are subject to editorial scrutiny, I can’t help wondering why similar quirky signatures are never seen in the Letters columns. Would “Outraged, Harrogate” carry the same cachet as “Disgusted, Tunbridge Wells”? Probably not!
From: Andrew Mercer, Guiseley.
THE more I read about Leeds and Partners, the more I think there needs to be an inquiry into the poor governance of the marketing agency.