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Melonfish 01-15-07 08:57 AM

going back 11 years (sod i'm old) when i was at school health and safety policy as well as dress code dictated that all pupils will not wear jewellary of any kind other then rings.
even then if it was excessive they asked you to remove them. so all the lads with the big ass gold chains and sovereign rings had to remove em (as well as earings) and all the girls had to cut back too. they didn't care if there was a cross or not. H&S policy and dress code said so.

this is nothing more then a case of H&S policy blown WAY out of proportion by shock horror the daily nazi (dail mail)
if they're not banging on about some daft PC "oh crap the country is falling to bits" rubbish they're on about diana's conspiracy and how the spanish had the french kill diana because she was carrying the spawn of ralgek the IIIrd from pluto, who was at war with prince charles' powder wig....
seriously the mail needs to take a freaking breather sometimes.
pete

STEED 01-15-07 09:04 AM

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Going back to the story, I was thinking would the school had insisted if she had a medical alert bracelet on to remove it? :hmm:

Irrelevant, as exceptions for medical conditions must be made.

Well it was true, I was talking about this over the weekend in the pub and my mates wife said this happen to her daughter and couple of years ago. But was swiftly sorted out my her after her daughter came home for lunch and told her mother, the teacher in question was adornment it was jewellery.

The Avon Lady 01-16-07 08:03 AM

Forget about this case. Here's something even more eXtreme. :doh:

STEED 01-16-07 08:38 AM

Was this bus driver being PC or just plain nuts.

Bus driver refuses to let 'too tall' ex-model on to bus

One thing is for sure, he needs to get a eye test. :doh:

STEED 01-18-07 08:20 AM

I just heard on the lunchtime news on the radio a schoolboy in summerset has been given detention for eating in the wrong area but here is the key issue he broke health and safety rules. :doh:

STEED 01-23-07 06:06 AM

Just heard this little gem on the radio, a shop in Northern England has a hoody ban and one child fell foul to this ban. Was he 16 no 12 no 7 no 5 no, in fact he was a mighty 2 year old with his granddad who told the shop we will never shop here again.

Kapitan_Phillips 01-23-07 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by XabbaRus
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Originally Posted by Tchocky

.............and you can't kill someone with a lapel badge

Chuck Norris could....



:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

KevinB 01-23-07 10:51 AM

Bloody hoodies. I think that two year old should have an ASBO put on him.
Disgusting.

Konovalov 01-23-07 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by KevinB
Bloody hoodies. I think that two year old should have an ASBO put on him.
Disgusting.

:rotfl: Please don't encourage Tony Blair and co.

STEED 01-23-07 11:31 AM

I can understand the shop having this ban but to enforce it on a two year old that's just plain nuts.

KevinB 01-23-07 11:36 AM

And what's more, the local people they interviewed to ask for their opinions all agreed with the ban. They're plain bloody stupid morons.

STEED 03-03-07 04:52 PM

Hot cross buns are back in the shops and the PC slime are at it again, heard them bang on with there BS on the radio that hot cross buns were highly offencive to muslims. So I expect riots some time next week?

These people need to get out more and stop all this BS. :hulk:

STEED 03-20-07 05:26 PM

Hot on the heels of a school banning school ties on health and safety (did you miss that one folks?) we have more human rights crap from prison.

Stuff the prisoners rights, what about the rights of those he committed his crime on. Sack the liberal judge as well.

Read it here -
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Prisoner wins phone rights case
A convicted criminal has won a legal challenge after he claimed a recorded message on phone calls from prison breached his human rights. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/6470279.stm

kiwi_2005 03-20-07 09:33 PM

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Where's the scandal here, she wasnt allowed wear jewellery, and didnt qualify for the exemption. Endy story

True. But this is a catholic school, the cross means alot to catholics, i bet if it wasn't for whats happening around the world at the moment, wearing the cross wouldn't be an issue. Catholic schools here aren't allowed to wear jewelry but the cross is accepted its part of their religeon. They have lost the faith!:down: :yep:

STEED 04-16-07 09:08 AM

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Planting flowers by the road? You'll need a licence and £5m insurance

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=448772&in_page_id=1770
It's time are coucilors checked in to a hospital to see if they are nuts. :yep:


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