We’ve been through this drill before. Oh, City of Toronto, is it the shitty materials you use? Or could it be the shitty workers you hire to install the shitty materials? No, wait, don’t tell me… It’s the shitty inspection of the shitty work using shitty materials, right?
I dunno whether it’s my background in compliance testing which makes the craptacularity of practically every Toronto public works repair so unacceptable but… one can’t help but wonder what the fuck the inspectors were doing while they were being paid to inspect. Are they afraid to upbraid the incompetent fucks who do the work? Or are they operating well past their own level of incompetence?
I’m at a loss to understand how this even got to the printing stage, let alone past inspection:
And don’t get me started on what might possess a business owner to display such an egregious example of stupidity, laziness and/or ineptitude, whether they were dumb enough to actually pay for it or not.









Maybe the business owner doesn’t speak/read English that well? The way some English-speakers pronounce the word “Japanese” it totally would sound like it should be a double-n to a native speaker of Nihongo who doesn’t really understand English spelling.
Or a whole bunch of people are morons. One of those.
Oh, I hear you. But isn’t it incumbent upon the printer to point out the error to their client? Or one of the employees — printer or restaurant — who can spell?
Yes, but I’m reaching desperately to excuse at least some participants in such comprehensive idiocy.
It’s a challenge.
Um, they (business owner, printer, whomever) can spell cuisine correctly, but not Japanese?