My mind is boggling as to what might be offensive. Surely it's more important that students are comfortable than insisting on a dress code? So as long as it's not something that breaks the law, why object?
Charles
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Sent: 02 June 2009 15:02
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Subject: Student Dress Code
Hi All
Does anyone have a dress code for students that they could share with me? With the hot weather a number of staff have felt that a lot of the students are inappropriately dressed. On a number of occasions this has been offensive to the member of staff.
Any support would be appreciated.
Thanks
Paul
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