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21st May 10, 07:57 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by GG
.... In very, very few companies a dress code exists - even if it might be advisable to some degree to follow company "norms and culture".
Business suits have become seldom except for lawyers and accountants.
Sounds like a magical world, Greg. Now, if Denmark were just a bit more tropically located I'd be filing papers for immigration right now. 
On topic, in the US, at least, it has been ruled that student's DON'T have exactly the same rights (property searches, free speech) in the school setting.
This seems particularly silly though. It's not like he's planning on donning a kilt and a tuxedo t-shirt and showing everyone he's "regimental" (which would be my guess as to what happen the prior year).
He might (should he press the issue and show up 'dressed') wish to forgo the sgian dubh (or at least go for a 'safety' version). I could see them, having lost the battle, to try and catch him on 'carrying a weapon to a school function' even though it is an article in the tradition dress.
Last edited by artificer; 21st May 10 at 08:05 AM.
Reason: complete the posting - clicked wrong button :)
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