If this is an example of what we will see in the obsession with gender neutrality, heaven help us. When I was taught English grammar at school, they, their and themselves were plural pronouns (personal, possessive and reflexive), so why is the journalist using plural pronouns to refer to one person ?Swindon Advertiser wrote:A DRIVER has found themselves without a car after being pulled over by police.
The Vauxhall Corsa was pulled over whilst travelling through Swindon, when the vehicle came to the attention of a Roads Policing Unit officer.
Further checks revealed that the driver had no insurance for their vehicle after they failed to keep up with their regular payments and their policy was removed.
Police seized the car and handed the driver an automatic £300 fine and six points on their driving license.
He could, of course, have used "it" but any journalist worth his salt could have written the article to avoid the use of pronouns !!!
No, I certainly don't read the Swindon Advertiser, but a friend passed the article onto me knowing I'd react !
