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Originally Posted by Clarino These restrictions are ridiculous.
Two students were sent home for wearing t-shirts with the first ammendment printed on them. Don't you see the irony? And just what exactly is so bad about sandals? Or jeans that are baggy or tight?
If the school really wants to make the students look presentable they should introduce a smart, formal uniform. If they aren't going to do that then they should limit their clothing rules to prevent obscenity, and nothing more. |
Your point is well made! I too thought like you at first however after applying what I know from living in Lincoln Park, Michigan I can tell you no. I don't think it's too strict at all.
I may be wrong but I believe what started this was one of these little snot nose punks wearing a tee-shirt in with a sexual explicit phrase on it.
Rules aren't necessary if we all use common sense.
The rule is now no tee-shirts with logos over 2 inches. I appluad the school for upholding their new rules even when they are being applied the United States Constitution being worn.
Last year the kids were not wearing the constitution on their chests; this is nothing more then opportunistic kids/parents that are trying to break the school.
It does not bother me at all; especially the more I reflect on it.