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Originally Posted by TteFAboB
Jewelry are no greater health & safety hazard than a pencil. I would tell you in how many different ways people can kill each other with pencils but that would be a bad idea because of these combined reasons: 1) it's against the rules of the forum, of good behavior and of self-preservation; 2) it would lead to a pencil ban in Britain ; 3) If there's any reason why people aren't already killing each other with pencils it's probably because they don't know how to do it just yet.
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You're joking, yes? Sometimes I can't tell on this forum.
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So, considering there are hundreds of far more lethal and dangerous objects in a school other than jewelry and little chains (tables, chairs, laptops, electric cords/outlets, lamps, plumbing, doors, alot of glass, removable metal bars, heavy bags, heavy books, stairs/ladders, sport equipment, shoe laces, everything inside the first-aid cabinet, scissors, rulers, compasses, pencil sharpeners, highly toxic ink, ties/random clothing fit for suffocation, illness, germs, bacteria, boredom, useless knowledge, lack of any learning, slower passage of time, indoctrination, brain washing, etc.) there must be another reason (hidden) for the ban other than sheer stupidity: it's the politically correct way of saying "we don't want jewelry in this school, we won't allow you to wear it, but we'll make it sound like it's for your own good while in fact it's only for our own good since you actually want to wear it. How clever we are! You can't possibly disagree, afterall, who would disagree with health and safety? We universalize a particular issue so that in order to impugnate it you have to speak against health and safety as a whole instead of only about this particular case at this school. Fools. As The Noob would say: we pwned you idiots!"*. That's not necessarily the non-politically correct way of saying this, it's just how people who allow such lies to be carried away deserve to hear it.
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You say that health & safety is just a cover. Have you ever been punched by someone wearing a large gold ring? Or had a necklace pulled tight around your throat from behind? There are legitimate H&S reasons to ban jewellery. Of course there are other reasons, the appearance of pupils for example.
Just like any school that requires a uniform, this school is perfectly within rights to be regulating the appearance of its students. Look harder and you'll find school officials are some of the least "malicious" people around.
.............and you can't kill someone with a lapel badge
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