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Why is the FULL STOP badge green, not red?

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Why is the FULL STOP badge green, not red?

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The NSPCC green dot is used to represent a full stop at the end of a sentence. The green dot used is our Society colour and is not used to represent traffic light symbols. In addition to this, the red spot is a trademark for Comic Relief which used to represent their red nose symbol.

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