Brighton council apologises to Status Quo over 'insulting' advert
Local authority 'meant no offence' when it ran a recruitment campaign saying Status Quo fans were ineligible for jobsBrighton and Hove city council has issued a formal apology to Status Quo, explaining that it "meant no offence" when it described fans of the band as ineligible for government jobs. "I don't need to say how well loved and supported the Quo are here," explained the council's chief executive, after the band's manager called the incident a "direct insult to the capabilities of millio...
ContactMusic — City officials in Brighton, England have apologised to STATUS QUO rockers FRANCIS ROSSI and RICK PARFITT after poking fun at them in an online recruitment ad.Marketing... more info
Guardian Music — Local authority 'meant no offence' when it ran a recruitment campaign saying Status Quo fans were ineligible for jobsBrighton and Hove city council has issued a formal ap... more info