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Cornwall teen disciplined for 'extreme hairstyle'
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Bod
2017-04-20 05:23:15 UTC
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How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.

A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
Vidcapper
2017-04-20 07:32:04 UTC
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Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
How fast do they think hair grows??
Post by Bod
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
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Judith
2017-04-20 09:02:25 UTC
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Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There's more to this than meets the eye.

He had fucking awful hair which was against the school rules and was told by
the school to have it cut.

He then twigged that he could have the lot off with an up yours to the school
and say that he was doing it for charity.

"The ‘Brave the Shave’ Macmillan Cancer Support website is very clear about
procedures for undertaking these charity events and stresses the need to seek
permission from school.
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-04-20 09:34:32 UTC
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Post by Judith
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying =
to
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There's more to this than meets the eye.
He had fucking awful hair which was against the school rules and was t=
old by
Post by Judith
the school to have it cut.
He then twigged that he could have the lot off with an up yours to the=
school
Post by Judith
and say that he was doing it for charity.
"The =E2=80=98Brave the Shave=E2=80=99 Macmillan Cancer Support websit=
e is very clear about
Post by Judith
procedures for undertaking these charity events and stresses the need =
to seek
Post by Judith
permission from school.
The school does not own the child, the parent and the child are the only=
ones that can decide such matters. If I was his parent I would have le=
t loose at the school. It's really none of their business what he looks=
like, what is it, a fucking army camp? Teachers are power hungry moron=
s.

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The Peeler
2017-04-20 10:30:49 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 10:34:32 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
The school does not own the child, the parent and the child are the only
ones that can decide such matters. If I was his parent
You'll never be the parent of ANYONE, you fucked up psychotic idiot! And
that's the only good thing about you!
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harry
2017-04-20 15:21:26 UTC
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Post by Judith
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There's more to this than meets the eye.
He had fucking awful hair which was against the school rules and was told by
the school to have it cut.
He then twigged that he could have the lot off with an up yours to the school
and say that he was doing it for charity.
"The ‘Brave the Shave’ Macmillan Cancer Support website is very clear about
procedures for undertaking these charity events and stresses the need to seek
permission from school.
The school does not own the child, the parent and the child are the only ones that can decide such matters. If I was his parent I would have let loose at the school. It's really none of their business what he looks like, what is it, a fucking army camp? Teachers are power hungry morons.
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Schools have rules.
If you don't like them, go somewhere else.
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-04-20 15:34:37 UTC
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On Thursday, 20 April 2017 10:34:44 UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrot=
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been remov=
ed
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individua=
l
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for tryi=
ng to
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There's more to this than meets the eye.
He had fucking awful hair which was against the school rules and wa=
s told by
Post by Judith
the school to have it cut.
He then twigged that he could have the lot off with an up yours to =
the school
Post by Judith
and say that he was doing it for charity.
"The =E2=80=98Brave the Shave=E2=80=99 Macmillan Cancer Support web=
site is very clear about
Post by Judith
procedures for undertaking these charity events and stresses the ne=
ed to seek
Post by Judith
permission from school.
The school does not own the child, the parent and the child are the o=
nly ones that can decide such matters. If I was his parent I would have=
let loose at the school. It's really none of their business what he lo=
oks like, what is it, a fucking army camp? Teachers are power hungry mo=
rons.
Schools have rules.
If you don't like them, go somewhere else.
Schools have pointless rules. The school's ONLY job is to educate the c=
hildren. Anything other than that is plain wrong.

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The Peeler
2017-04-20 16:56:28 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 16:34:37 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by harry
Schools have rules.
If you don't like them, go somewhere else.
Schools have pointless rules. The school's ONLY job is to educate the
children. Anything other than that is plain wrong.
They, just like your parents, obviously completely failed doing so in your
case, you deranged pesky social misfit!
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James Wilkinson Sword
2017-04-20 17:13:58 UTC
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On Thursday, 20 April 2017 10:34:44 UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrot=
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been remov=
ed
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individua=
l
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for tryi=
ng to
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There's more to this than meets the eye.
He had fucking awful hair which was against the school rules and wa=
s told by
Post by Judith
the school to have it cut.
He then twigged that he could have the lot off with an up yours to =
the school
Post by Judith
and say that he was doing it for charity.
"The =E2=80=98Brave the Shave=E2=80=99 Macmillan Cancer Support web=
site is very clear about
Post by Judith
procedures for undertaking these charity events and stresses the ne=
ed to seek
Post by Judith
permission from school.
The school does not own the child, the parent and the child are the o=
nly ones that can decide such matters. If I was his parent I would have=
let loose at the school. It's really none of their business what he lo=
oks like, what is it, a fucking army camp? Teachers are power hungry mo=
rons.
Schools have rules.
If you don't like them, go somewhere else.
You're confusing a school, which the government forces us to use (some p=
eople have both spouses working full time and can't home school), with a=
private company where we have a choice. You can't expect parents to dr=
ive their kids to a far away school when they have jobs to get to. Besi=
des, I don't think it's even allowed. They have these stupid catchment =
areas and you have to take them to the closest school.

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All the American flags on the moon have been bleached by radiation from =
the sun (which can only be a good thing).
The Peeler
2017-04-20 17:57:02 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 18:13:58 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:

<FLUSH yet more of the inevitable inane BLATHER>
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Mike Swift
2017-04-20 18:34:47 UTC
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Post by James Wilkinson Sword
You're confusing a school, which the government forces us to use (some
people have both spouses working full time and can't home school), with a
private company where we have a choice. You can't expect parents to drive
their kids to a far away school when they have jobs to get to. Besides, I
don't think it's even allowed. They have these stupid catchment areas and
you have to take them to the closest school.
The catchment areas don't always work, take a look at the report from
our local paper.

A four-year-old girl faces a three mile journey to school – despite
living 900m from two other schools.

http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/girl-4-told-travel-three-12915608


Mike
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James Wilkinson Sword
2017-04-20 19:06:30 UTC
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Post by Mike Swift
You're confusing a school, which the government forces us to use (som=
e
Post by Mike Swift
people have both spouses working full time and can't home school), wi=
th a
Post by Mike Swift
private company where we have a choice. You can't expect parents to =
drive
Post by Mike Swift
their kids to a far away school when they have jobs to get to. Besid=
es, I
Post by Mike Swift
don't think it's even allowed. They have these stupid catchment area=
s and
Post by Mike Swift
you have to take them to the closest school.
The catchment areas don't always work, take a look at the report from
our local paper.
A four-year-old girl faces a three mile journey to school =E2=80=93 de=
spite
Post by Mike Swift
living 900m from two other schools.
http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/girl-4-told-travel-=
three-12915608

Sounds like a good enough excuse not to go to school at all. If the gov=
ernment can't provide, they cannot insist.

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The Peeler
2017-04-20 19:51:22 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 20:06:30 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by Mike Swift
A four-year-old girl faces a three mile journey to school – despite
living 900m from two other schools.
http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/girl-4-told-travel-three-12915608
Sounds like a good enough excuse not to go to school at all.
And everyone become idiots like you? You wish, Birdbrain!
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Nick
2017-04-20 09:44:03 UTC
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Post by Judith
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There's more to this than meets the eye.
<http://www.launceston-college.cornwall.sch.uk/spink-braves-shave/>
Post by Judith
He had fucking awful hair which was against the school rules and was told by
the school to have it cut.
It looks like the type of hair style a girl would be allowed to have. Is
it not sexist to have different standards for boys and girls?
Post by Judith
He then twigged that he could have the lot off with an up yours to the school
and say that he was doing it for charity.
It is good to see a child with initiative.

The headmaster is clearly a fool. If he can waste 4 days salary for
individual tuition his budget is too high and should be cut.
Post by Judith
"The ‘Brave the Shave’ Macmillan Cancer Support website is very clear about
procedures for undertaking these charity events and stresses the need to seek
permission from school.
I have never understood why schools feel the need to dictate hair style
to their pupils, particularly banning neat shaved heads.
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-04-20 10:01:54 UTC
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Post by Nick
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed=
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying=
to
Post by Nick
Post by Judith
Post by Bod
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There's more to this than meets the eye.
<http://www.launceston-college.cornwall.sch.uk/spink-braves-shave/>
Post by Judith
He had fucking awful hair which was against the school rules and was =
told by
Post by Nick
Post by Judith
the school to have it cut.
It looks like the type of hair style a girl would be allowed to have. =
Is
Post by Nick
it not sexist to have different standards for boys and girls?
There was a boy who went to school in a skirt to prove this - after he w=
as told shorts were not allowed.
Post by Nick
Post by Judith
He then twigged that he could have the lot off with an up yours to th=
e school
Post by Nick
Post by Judith
and say that he was doing it for charity.
It is good to see a child with initiative.
Indeed.
Post by Nick
The headmaster is clearly a fool. If he can waste 4 days salary for
individual tuition his budget is too high and should be cut.
Power hungry morons the lot of them.
Post by Nick
Post by Judith
"The =E2=80=98Brave the Shave=E2=80=99 Macmillan Cancer Support websi=
te is very clear about
Post by Nick
Post by Judith
procedures for undertaking these charity events and stresses the need=
to seek
Post by Nick
Post by Judith
permission from school.
I have never understood why schools feel the need to dictate hair styl=
e
Post by Nick
to their pupils, particularly banning neat shaved heads.
Indeed. And banning anything to do with a charity is absurd. Everybody=
knows charities do crazy stuff to raise money. If I was the local Educ=
ation Authority, I'd fire him.

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The Peeler
2017-04-20 10:31:07 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 11:01:54 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
If I was the local Education Authority, I'd fire him.
Alas, you are only a sick pathetic troll, Birdbrain! <BG>
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disease."
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Jumper
2017-04-20 09:15:34 UTC
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Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
That’s great! A child getting individual tuition for being naughty,
I'll be naughty all the time. It’s better to have a teacher to yourself
than to compete for attention with other children.


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Bod
2017-04-20 09:33:11 UTC
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Post by Jumper
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
That’s great! A child getting individual tuition for being naughty,
I'll be naughty all the time. It’s better to have a teacher to yourself
than to compete for attention with other children.
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Indeed, it does seem a strange punishment and the other stupid thing
they said was that his hair would grow back in "4 days".....Lol.
These are supposed to be learned teachers.
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-04-20 09:35:32 UTC
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Post by Bod
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed=
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying=
to
Post by Bod
Post by Bod
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
That=E2=80=99s great! A child getting individual tuition for being =
naughty,
Post by Bod
I'll be naughty all the time. It=E2=80=99s better to have a teacher =
to yourself
Post by Bod
than to compete for attention with other children.
Indeed, it does seem a strange punishment and the other stupid thing
they said was that his hair would grow back in "4 days".....Lol.
These are supposed to be learned teachers.
Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.

The other stupid thing they do is "punish" kids by suspending them for a=
week. Be naughty and you don't have to go to school! Brilliant!

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The Peeler
2017-04-20 10:31:13 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 10:35:32 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.
In your case make that: those who can't, troll, you fucked up sick troll!
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Mike Swift
2017-04-20 10:59:30 UTC
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Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was inappropriate
when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There are some right morns running schools these days.

I suppose this brave teenagers parents will be fined for her missing
school.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-39653083

A teenage RNLI volunteer had to leave school to help a broken-down boat
on her first emergency callout.

Mike
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James Wilkinson Sword
2017-04-20 13:07:24 UTC
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Post by Mike Swift
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was inappropriate
when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying to
help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
There are some right morns running schools these days.
I suppose this brave teenagers parents will be fined for her missing
school.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-39653083
A teenage RNLI volunteer had to leave school to help a broken-down boat
on her first emergency callout.
That's in Scotland, where we're not so stupid. I used to work at a school, and they were fairly relaxed about uniforms etc.
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The Peeler
2017-04-20 14:18:35 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 14:07:24 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by Mike Swift
A teenage RNLI volunteer had to leave school to help a broken-down boat
on her first emergency callout.
That's in Scotland, where we're not so stupid.
Yet you ARE one of the stupidest guys ever seen on Usenet, Birdbrain!
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
I used to work at a school
Who are you trying to convince of that now, you filthy dole and welfare
whore?
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burfordTjustice
2017-04-20 12:16:35 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 06:23:15 +0100
Post by Bod
How stupid of the head teacher.
The boy should've been praised not punished.
It was a one off for charity.
A teenager who shaved his head for a cancer charity has been removed
from classes.
Taylor Jones, 15, was told that his "extreme hairstyle" was
inappropriate when he returned after the holiday.
Launceston College, in Cornwall, says he is being given "individual
specialist tuition" for four days until it grows back.
But Taylor's mother Lesley says he should not be punished for trying
to help others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-39639787
Why would anyone find this surprising?

There is not much left in the UK that you may choose to do
as you wish.

You need permission for most things from some level of Authority.

People sat back took the free shit and let it happen.
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