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What a fantastic way to get publicity! (Cynical old me!)

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Violinist sues council for £300,000 (US$470,000) after misprint in music festival programme changes his name to Bengali term for pubic hair

By LEON WATSON
PUBLISHED: 14:12, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 15:23, 15 June 2012

A Bengali violinist is suing a council for £300,000 after he was billed on an official festival programme with a word meaning 'pubic hair'.
International artist Abdul Shahid said he has been subjected to 'immense ridicule' after his first name was written in Bengali as 'bal'.
More than 85,000 copies of the programme were circulated by Tower Hamlets council for the annual Baishakhi Mela Festival in London's East End last year.


Angry: Abdul Shahid is taking legal action against Tower Hamlets Council over a misprint in a festival programme gave his name as 'pubic hair' in Bengali

Father-of-four Mr Shahid, 43, claims he has been subject to 'immense ridicule, taunting and humiliation' which rendered him unable to work.
The programme features a picture of the musician playing the violin with his name given as 'Bal Shahid'.
Prior to the misprint, Mr Shadid performed across the world, including nine times in America, and was regularly broadcast on Bengali TV channels.
He says he now stays indoors for fear of humiliation.

'My name has been destroyed, it’s a disaster. Everybody in this community knows me. When I go outside everyone who knows me and my family are like "woo, woo, woo", making fun of me. They say "Bal, Bal" and I am ashamed.
'I have lost my livelihood. I was a very popular player, but since this has happened, I haven’t been out of the house much at all. I only feel comfortable going out at night.
'Last week my friend met me at the Tube station, he shook my hand and said "Bal Shahid, how are you?". It was terrible. Losing your name is the worst thing that can happen to a man in my community. Everyone in my family is very upset.'


The Baishakhi Mela Festival, where 85,000 copies of the programme were circulated, attracted 120,000 people to London's East End


Immediately after printing the brochure, the mistake was flagged by Bengali speakers within the council.
Mr Shahid, from Aldgate, claims he had an urgent meeting with Heather Bonfield, Tower Hamlets head of culture, learning and leisure and Steven Halsey, corporate director of communities, localities and culture.
But Mr Shahid says the council failed to stop printing. He said: 'I have asked the council to write a letter of apology, but they didn’t do anything.'
His writ claims that the council 'demonstrated a callous contempt' for his 'dignity, reputation and feelings'.
Mr Shahid’s wife, Nazam Begum, 30, said she now shops online to avoid comments at the local market.
A spokeswoman for Tower Hamlets council said: 'A claim has been issued against the council which it is in the process of defending.'
She insisted Ms Bonfield had 'never met' Mr Shahid.


Violinst sues council for £300,000 after misprint in programme changed his name to 'pubic hair' in Bengali | Mail Online
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Violinist sues council for £300,000 (US$470,000) after misprint in music festival programme changes his name to Bengali term for pubic hair

By LEON WATSON
PUBLISHED: 14:12, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 15:23, 15 June 2012

A Bengali violinist is suing a council for £300,000 after he was billed on an official festival programme with a word meaning 'pubic hair'.
International artist Abdul Shahid said he has been subjected to 'immense ridicule' after his first name was written in Bengali as 'bal'.
More than 85,000 copies of the programme were circulated by Tower Hamlets council for the annual Baishakhi Mela Festival in London's East End last year.


Angry: Abdul Shahid is taking legal action against Tower Hamlets Council over a misprint in a festival programme gave his name as 'pubic hair' in Bengali

Father-of-four Mr Shahid, 43, claims he has been subject to 'immense ridicule, taunting and humiliation' which rendered him unable to work.
The programme features a picture of the musician playing the violin with his name given as 'Bal Shahid'.
Prior to the misprint, Mr Shadid performed across the world, including nine times in America, and was regularly broadcast on Bengali TV channels.
He says he now stays indoors for fear of humiliation.

'My name has been destroyed, it’s a disaster. Everybody in this community knows me. When I go outside everyone who knows me and my family are like "woo, woo, woo", making fun of me. They say "Bal, Bal" and I am ashamed.
'I have lost my livelihood. I was a very popular player, but since this has happened, I haven’t been out of the house much at all. I only feel comfortable going out at night.
'Last week my friend met me at the Tube station, he shook my hand and said "Bal Shahid, how are you?". It was terrible. Losing your name is the worst thing that can happen to a man in my community. Everyone in my family is very upset.'


The Baishakhi Mela Festival, where 85,000 copies of the programme were circulated, attracted 120,000 people to London's East End


Immediately after printing the brochure, the mistake was flagged by Bengali speakers within the council.
Mr Shahid, from Aldgate, claims he had an urgent meeting with Heather Bonfield, Tower Hamlets head of culture, learning and leisure and Steven Halsey, corporate director of communities, localities and culture.
But Mr Shahid says the council failed to stop printing. He said: 'I have asked the council to write a letter of apology, but they didn’t do anything.'
His writ claims that the council 'demonstrated a callous contempt' for his 'dignity, reputation and feelings'.
Mr Shahid’s wife, Nazam Begum, 30, said she now shops online to avoid comments at the local market.
A spokeswoman for Tower Hamlets council said: 'A claim has been issued against the council which it is in the process of defending.'
She insisted Ms Bonfield had 'never met' Mr Shahid.


Violinst sues council for £300,000 after misprint in programme changed his name to 'pubic hair' in Bengali | Mail Online
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Somebody is taking himself too seriously.

I used to work for the local public library. In the 80s some wag got the idea that it would be hilarious to steal an L from the sign out front.

Without the L, we were left with the moniker:

"COUNTY PUBIC LIBRARY"

The letters were metal attached to a concrete and pebble-back drop and easily pried loose. So the L was stolen, not once, but three times.

My older co-workers were all atwitter about how "disgraceful" it was.

I was amused - not by the vandalism, which cost scarce funds to repair, but by the over the top discomfort that the word, pubic, caused.
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My thoughts exactly. Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Pout, and the world laughs at you.

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I used to work for the local public library. In the 80s some wag got the idea that it would be hilarious to steal an L from the sign out front.

Without the L, we were left with the moniker:

"COUNTY PUBIC LIBRARY"

The letters were metal attached to a concrete and pebble-back drop and easily pried loose. So the L was stolen, not once, but three times.

My older co-workers were all atwitter about how "disgraceful" it was.

I was amused - not by the vandalism, which cost scarce funds to repair, but by the over the top discomfort that the word, pubic, caused.
Haha!
Here, somebody's always stealing the "G" off the Black Angus Steakhouse sign.
I suspect militant vegans, lol.
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He should just pray nobody named tweezers or razor comes by
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