A British police force used 'an insane American geography test' to recruit volunteer officers, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.Lancashire Constabulary presented candidates applying to be a special constable, a part-time voluntary role, with a list of American cities and asked them to select the incorrect spelling.Applicants were expected to identify the misspelling of Chattanooga, a city in , which was written with only one 't'. Other American locations mentioned in the question were Sioux Falls in , Laramie in and Cincinnati in . The test was written in American English and used phrases such as 'vacation'.
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