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Birmingham ticket machine operates in German
Drivers using a Birmingham city centre car park have had their language skills tested by a ticket dispenser which operates in German.
The machine gives instructions in English until the multi-storey Brunel Street car park becomes full - then it switches to German.
The council blamed a change in software in December, when the city was hosting its Frankfurt Christmas Market.
“Maybe the machine got confused,” a council spokesman said.
The council hopes to have the problem rectified by next week. In the meantime a notice has been put up and staff are on hand to translate.
One motorist, looking at the notice on the machine, said: “It is quite funny, but I don’t understand how that can happen.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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