Putting off the record back on the record

For journalists and the public alike, there has never been a term more misunderstood than ‘off the record’ says Tim Burrowes.

Back when I worked on a local paper, I once had to ring the manager of a local swimming pool for a comment about a gripe one of the readers had.

I introduced myself, we chatted for a while, and I asked a couple of questions.

Suddenly, she interrupted me. “Are you interviewing me?” she asked – accusingly. I struggled to find a polite way of asking what she thought I’d called for – just checking the pool temperature because I fancied a swim perhaps?

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