7th November 2005, 12:43 PM
Of course a member of the IFA can speak publicly on the issues of the day, just like any other professional member of a professional body. In fact I would even suggest that it is a professional's duty so to do, when there are matters of concern. This is not bringing archaeology into disrepute, quite the opposite. You should see architects banging away at each other sometimes, in the architectural press!
Of course one is required to behave in a professional manner, for example not making unsubstantiated allegations - but that applies to non-members as well.
Today, Bradford. Tomorrow, well, Bradford probably.
Of course one is required to behave in a professional manner, for example not making unsubstantiated allegations - but that applies to non-members as well.
Today, Bradford. Tomorrow, well, Bradford probably.