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barry1010 | 11:01 Sun 06th Jun 2021 | ChatterBank
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I would ban all elasticated waisted clothing. The only exceptions would be the under 5s, sports persons actually doing sport and disabled people who are unable to fiddle with fastenings.

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They might as well be, mamya, I can't see for kaftan
People on bicycles or electric scooters on pavements.....dangerous idiots...also vehicles parked on pavements ... There are laws against such behaviours....it is increasingly dangerous to walk on pavements which are for pedestrians to use....makes me so angry...I am planning a pavement stinger to chuck under the wheels.
Lol. You lot are nutters.
Not to you, mally
Didn't for one minute think it was Pixie!!
I'd ban uniforms, except healthcare and armed forces (including suits).
I endorse what Mally says 100% !
Air con in shops when the door is left open, such a total waste of energy.
pixie "I'd ban uniforms, except healthcare and armed forces (including suits)"

difficult one....who would supply work clothes then, including safety wear? A clothing allowance doesn't go as far as bulk purchased clothing and the purchased clothing is likely not as durable. having dealt with many young people on work experience, I think that employers do need to be able to set some limits. Even though we would send out information with VERY loose dress codes, we would have work experiencers turning up to work in a hospital in tube tops and flip flops, showing belly and other piercings, dirty jeans and so on.
I have just read back and had a Demis Roussos flashback.....it was not good.

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