LETTER:Driven to say how sorry we are
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Your support makes all the difference.From Mr John Goldsmith
Sir: Many years ago I saw a solution to the problem expressed by Kate Rankin in her letter concerning how to signal that you are sorry (Letters, 28 October). In this particular instance, the owner of a Bentley had incorporated into the boot lid a sign which said "Thank you" when illuminated. Using microchip technology there is no reason why "Sorry" and "Help" could not be added to a sign which could be fixed to the rear windows of cars.
Yours faithfully,
John Goldsmith
London, SE25
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