Talk:Good Garage Scheme
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editWould like constructive feedback on this page regarding neutrality and advertisement. I have added some criticisms, but am unsure of what more I can do. -- Laurahuet 13:19, 5 March 2010
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editWe have some problems here with the GGS (industry), (Government), and (Forte) coverage. The article as it is now is a combination of two topics - the discussed-but-not-implemented UK gov. scheme, and Forte's project which shares the same name. If the article is about voluntary quality-control schemes for UK garages, it needs to cover all such plans (I understand there are several). If the topic is Forte's scheme, then much of the "History" section about proposed government projects is not relevant, as the Forte Good Garage Scheme is not a version of those projects, and the reader will be misled. The Interior(Talk) 03:16, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
- I wrote what the reliable sources presented about Good Garage Scheme. If the article was about voluntary quality-control schemes for UK garages, then it would have a different name because Bosch Car Service, Motor Codes, BSI kitemark, and several others that didn't make it into the article because they didn't fit the topic do not hold themselves out as "good garage" anything. None of the reliable sources asserted that "the Forte Good Garage Scheme is not a version of those projects" as you suggest. The one topic is about a series of same name automobile repair shop motoring schemes in the United Kingdom (UK), each of which aims to improve industry repair standards for the benefit of consumers. The reliable sources brought out connections between GGS (Government), (industry), and (Forte). Not including those connections or the chronological history behind GGS from 2000 to the present would leave out main information about the topic. I'm glad you like the picture of the guy from the Royle. I've posted requests around Wikipedia in hopes of getting more photos for the article. As an aside, I never heard of Beef gravy on French fried potatoes and fresh cheese curds (Poutine) mentioned on your page (or any combination of gravy, fries, and cheese curds). I'll put that on my list of things to try, right after haggis. -- Uzma Gamal (talk) 04:16, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
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