OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE SIGNS BEING REMOVED IN YEREVAN
11:50, July 12, 2013
Signs, billboards and other adverts violating the "Language Law"
are being dismantled according to the Yerevan Municipality.
Araz Baghdasaryan, who heads the municipality's Department of External
Design and Advertising, says that his team is telling store and
business owners in advance as to when to expect the dismantling of
the offending signs.
Baghdasaryan says his team has spotted some 3,000 signs violating
the law, of which 1,300 are located in the city center.
He says that all such offending signs will be removed by August 1.
For those who haven't visited Yerevan, many businesses have signs
displayed in two or more languages. Oftentimes, if the store has an
English name, for example Pretty Woman, that name will also appear
in an Armenian transliterated version.
Go figure.
http://hetq.am/eng/news/28070/offensive-language-signs-being-removed-in-yerevan.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
11:50, July 12, 2013
Signs, billboards and other adverts violating the "Language Law"
are being dismantled according to the Yerevan Municipality.
Araz Baghdasaryan, who heads the municipality's Department of External
Design and Advertising, says that his team is telling store and
business owners in advance as to when to expect the dismantling of
the offending signs.
Baghdasaryan says his team has spotted some 3,000 signs violating
the law, of which 1,300 are located in the city center.
He says that all such offending signs will be removed by August 1.
For those who haven't visited Yerevan, many businesses have signs
displayed in two or more languages. Oftentimes, if the store has an
English name, for example Pretty Woman, that name will also appear
in an Armenian transliterated version.
Go figure.
http://hetq.am/eng/news/28070/offensive-language-signs-being-removed-in-yerevan.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress