6th November 2009, 03:46 PM
I seem to remember discussing this on the other forum some time ago.
"The IfA does not control advertisements that appear in the bulletin. "
This is a fairly bizarre use of language. If you're deciding what to publish and what not to, you are controlling what goes in and what stays out. Editing is controlling. If the IfA does not control what appears in their own bulletin, than who does? Will they seriously publish anything that anyone submits to them?
Their statement seems to indicate that it is their policy to allow units to break IfA rules, and then address the breach afterwards, whan it is likely that they have done their hiring.
"The IfA does not control advertisements that appear in the bulletin. "
This is a fairly bizarre use of language. If you're deciding what to publish and what not to, you are controlling what goes in and what stays out. Editing is controlling. If the IfA does not control what appears in their own bulletin, than who does? Will they seriously publish anything that anyone submits to them?
Their statement seems to indicate that it is their policy to allow units to break IfA rules, and then address the breach afterwards, whan it is likely that they have done their hiring.