The Northern Ireland tourist board has defended the choice of words it used in a competition placed in a newspaper to promote Londonderry, which included a disclaimer regarding safety.
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Critics have claimed it gave the impression those visiting the area wouldn't be safe.
The advert, which appeared in Tuesday's edition of the Sun newspaper, offered readers the chance to win a cultural break to the city.
At the bottom it read: "NITB doesn't accept any responsibility for personal safety during this trip".
The DUP have criticised the tourist board branding the statement "a bizarre choice of words."
DUP MLA for East Londonderry Adrian McQuillan has demanded an explanation.
"Putting a personal safety warning on an advertisement for a Northern Ireland destination seems a bizarre course of action for a body that is charged with marketing our Province as a tourism product," Mr McQuillan said.
"Just what sort of a message does such a disclaimer send to people who may have been interested in entering the competition in order to win the chance to visit Londonderry?"
"The NITB have managed to convey the impression that tourists aren't safe in Londonderry, which is hardly what one expects from a body charged with attracting tourists to Northern Ireland", he added.
In a statement the NITB said such wording is standard practice for many travel related competitions to destinations across the world.
"When placing a competition in the press there are generic terms and conditions attached which are managed and placed by the communications agency.
"The clause in question is a standard disclaimer used by the agency for all competitions which involve travel to any destination.
"It is designed to cover any type of accident or personal injury which the competition organiser would expect personal or travel insurance to cover.
"This is standard practice for many travel related competitions to a wide range of destinations across the world.
"NITB is pleased that this has been brought to our attention and we will be addressing the wording for future competitions."
The advert was placed to promote Londonderry after it won the UK City of Culture status earlier this month.
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