From the page: "British police, the enforcement arm of the Nanny State, are now victims of the Nanny State. They have been told not to use certain everyday phrases, because they could cause confusion for some. An article in the (London) Daily Mail says the Warwickshire Police handbook, Policing Our Communities, says the phrase "Evenin' All" could confuse people from different cultural backgrounds. "Don't assume those words for the time of day, such as afternoon or evening, have the same meaning," says the handbook."
- Erik Deckers