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Why should teachers hold a magical level above all us punchable mortals?

 

 

Telling other people what charities they can support is rubbish.

 

You are making the mistake of regarding this as an anti help for heroes issue, it’s not, it’s a no jewellery policy.

 

It’s a common policy in most schools these days.

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I'm gona stand up for the teacher here, If no jewellery is school rules then it shouldn't be allowed. Now I fully support the cause but equally you wouldn't be allowed to wear a band in uniform on parade so I can't really see the difference.

 

Surely the whole respect thing works both ways, the rules are there to be respected, breaking them is a disrespectful which is where a lot of problems stem from in society, that people do not respect others.

 

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You are making the mistake of regarding this as an anti help for heroes issue, it’s not, it’s a no jewellery policy.

 

 

I think thats spot on. If you dont have a blanket ban our cute adorable saintly offspring's will surely find a way to flaunt the system.

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He did Huck and the answer given was quite poor really . The school doesn't encourage the wearing of bands be it charity or otherwise . No Jewelery Policy .

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I would need to see the No Jewelery policy in writing. If it exist, I believe the student could have been addresses in private by the teacher and that would have been the end of it. If no such policy exist I would demand an apology from the teacher/principle. IMO punching any teacher in the face will not help the problem, there is far to much student on teacher violence in this country. Involving yourself with your local PTA and or school board to change such rules are what is needed. Take care, watch your back.

easy-lift guy:thumbup1:

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