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| Thread ID: 137324 | 2014-06-23 07:30:00 | School Boy forced to leave school for having long hair. | mzee (3324) | PC World Chat |
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| 1377765 | 2014-06-28 02:18:00 | Prefect might be right? :D Courtesy of NZ Herald. 5800 The expendable little cur is going to be a politician ! Haircut immediately at the Salon de Madame La Guillotine. ;) |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1377766 | 2014-06-28 02:21:00 | They should really ban rat-tails. Now that's a hair crime. | Renegade (16270) | ||
| 1377767 | 2014-06-28 05:15:00 | I think the boys dad is setting a poor example, by teaching his son that hiring a lawyer to fight your petty issues is better than simply being compliant, and that personal vanity is something worth fighting for. Wouldn't waste my spit on the family. |
Paul.Cov (425) | ||
| 1377768 | 2014-06-28 05:37:00 | I think the boys dad is setting a poor example, by teaching his son that hiring a lawyer to fight your petty issues is better than simply being compliant, and that personal vanity is something worth fighting for. Wouldn't waste my spit on the family. Even after the outcome where the school acted illegally? Even though his hair met the schools very vague so called rules. So do you teach your children to roll over and to not question an adults decision even though wrong? What the principal has done is a form of bullying that schools are meant to stamp out. Now what if this was you in your current job and your employer suddenly changed the way a rule was interpreted. Would you suddenly roll over without question. Or would this be a breach of your employment contract? |
plod (107) | ||
| 1377769 | 2014-06-28 06:06:00 | I think the boys dad is setting a poor example, by teaching his son that hiring a lawyer to fight your petty issues is better than simply being compliant, and that personal vanity is something worth fighting for. Wouldn't waste my spit on the family. Excellent post by a well respected PressF1 member |
prefect (6291) | ||
| 1377770 | 2014-06-28 06:12:00 | I think the boys dad is setting a poor example, by teaching his son that hiring a lawyer to fight your petty issues is better than simply being compliant, and that personal vanity is something worth fighting for. Wouldn't waste my spit on the family. It is time we accept that men and woman have the same rights. If a girl can have long hair so can a boy. Very simple. What is the reason men need to have the hair cut shorter? Can you Paul and Prefect explain the very little detail? |
notechyet (4479) | ||
| 1377771 | 2014-06-28 06:15:00 | It is time we accept that men and woman have the same rights. If a girl can have long hair so can a boy. Very simple. What is the reason men need to have the hair cut shorter? Can you Paul and Prefect explain the very little detail? According to prefect, men with long hair are fags and I think Paul might be sleeping with prefect |
plod (107) | ||
| 1377772 | 2014-06-28 06:23:00 | What is the reason men need to have the hair cut shorter? Apparently it gives them a better education... :illogical |
pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 1377773 | 2014-06-28 06:29:00 | www.nzherald.co.nz A St John's College board of trustees member who led the decision to suspend student Lucan Battison is refusing to comment following the discovery of a photo of him as a long-haired student of Lucan's age - while attending the same school. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1377774 | 2014-06-28 06:32:00 | www.nzherald.co.nz A St John's College board of trustees member who led the decision to suspend student Lucan Battison is refusing to comment following the discovery of a photo of him as a long-haired student of Lucan's age - while attending the same school. +1+1+1 |
plod (107) | ||
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