you would never be allowed to wear that to school.
Could have someones eye out.
yeh, just like the edge of them dangerous crosses lol
you would never be allowed to wear that to school.
Could have someones eye out.
yeh, just like the edge of them dangerous crosses lol
to be picky and ultra fussy, you stated that if its made of metal and worn about the body - then its jewllery.
Braces are made of metal and are definitely worn on the body (the gob). But they are nto jewllery.
The point is, in my opinion a cross isnt a peice of jewllery, its a symbol of someones faith.
Now, you can try and mire the whole thread in an argument on semantics if you want, but there really is no point, is there? Bronto actually got it right when he said that this should never of gone to court.
guys you will love this, this is how screwed my mind is.
could i carry a broad sword, listen, it is is in the shape of a cross and was used in the crusades and the weapon of choice, which was a holy war on behalf of the Christian god therefore an item of divinity.
but swords are illegal in the UK..... Dangerous weapons.
That is unless your a scot, then you can parade about on a friday night in a kilt with a knife tucked in your sock...
to be fair, you didnt say worn around the body. You said worn about the body. And yeah, I still stand by my opinion that a cross isnt jewllery - in the same way I dont see this sikh bangle as a peice of jewllery.
End of.
but swords are illegal in the UK..... Dangerous weapons.
Wont be saying that in a minute when you remember the Sikh Knife.
No, its not end of. Whether I said this or that I was referring solely to the cross and you know that. Both the cross and the bangle are jewellery as well a being symbols of faith.
End of.
im comin with u m8 , l'll carry your bagsand the rules of the school are no jewelry, yet knowing this she wasted thousands of tax payers money, which means cuts in the education budget for the school as well, just so one kid could break the rules
my kids like to be naked (i blame their mum lol) but the school rules state that they cant go to school naked. should i sue their school? no, as my common sense says that the school rules are different from what happens at home
fukin countrys a mess, as soon as i win the lottery im jumping ship and leaving the loonys get on with it
yeah, the Kiplan - there was a report on that as well in the news recently. Apparently it isnt treated as a dangerous weapon. So in the eyes of the law, a kiplan isnt actually a knife.
If I recall, there are a few sikhs on here that explained it last time.
The kiplan isnt a knife in the legal sense, and in my opinion the cross and this bangle are not jewllery.
End of.
where are you going to go?
where are you going to go?
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