I agree - all too often have I reported from the centre of the M1 and wished the trucks
could see me It would be cool though it there were other colors (then again, fluro's
are more for photographers at sport then the media - whenever i go into media boxes, I
don't see people wearing fluro vests, I see snotty douchebags who aren't even
watching the game)
deni
From: Brian McNeil
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 6:32 PM
To: 'Wikinews mailing list'
Subject: Re: [Wikinews-l] Wikinews Press Jacket
Paul Williams wrote:
Due to legal wajimacallits I can't sell them - but I can advise the supplier that
people may be contacting them about having the same design done - that way it should be
quicker. You'd need to provide them with some form of ID to prove who you say you are
- i think. :P
If there is real interest I will speak to them
I believe anyone who wants one should be able to prove they've passed the
accreditation process. So if you're giving the supplier details of who can and
can't have one give them a link to the list of accredited reporters; or you only pass
on supplier details to @wikinewsie.org email addresses.
Cost will be more expensive for those outside the UK due to shipping, so if the other
Brian wants one he should do so while still in the UK.
As an aside, can they do them in a black material with text in white? I think the yellow
is a bit too much for my personal tastes. Obviously the reflective strips stay in case
you're doing night reporting and trying to avoid getting run over.
Brian McNeil
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