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egarrard
09-26-2003, 12:47 AM
A Bangkok university is planning to raffle off diamond and gold jewellery to discourage female students from wearing short, tight school uniforms.

Its deputy rector Suree Buranathanit says "well-dressed" students will be picked each month and put forward for an end of year draw.

Thai college students are required to wear white shirts and black skirts or trousers.

The university is offering three sets of diamond pendants and gold necklaces worth around £100 to encourage students to dress less provocatively.

Most students flout the dress code by wearing tight blouses and revealing slit skirts, she said.

She believes such uniforms are inappropriate and could distract male students.

But the Bangkok Post said the students it surveyed won't change their ways.

ChKFlores
09-26-2003, 01:50 AM
Talk about having "bling-bling". Could use some to trade for cash, heh heh... :Wink

thephenom
09-26-2003, 03:47 AM
Tight shirt, mini skirt.....

Where can I find those schoolgirls in Canada? Actually, it's kinda cold up here to be wearing those unless it was summer in august which NO ONE goes to school. :Nope

JCYC5
09-26-2003, 03:53 AM
We have them over here!

With shirts that go see-thru when slightly wet!

thephenom
09-26-2003, 03:55 AM
Originally posted by JCYC5
We have them over here!

With shirts that go see-thru when slightly wet!
And it rains half the time in HK. :Wink

JCYC5
09-26-2003, 03:56 AM
Gah, the humidity does it for us.

thephenom
09-26-2003, 04:09 AM
Originally posted by JCYC5
Gah, the humidity does it for us.

Ewwwww.....sticky girls....

JCYC5
09-26-2003, 04:24 AM
But most of the ones you'd want to accidentally touch feel nice and warm, not sticky... :What the

wazman
09-26-2003, 10:26 AM
Whatever happened to just discipling the kids that break the dress code?

At the high school I went to, you got sent home to change if you broke the code - and that was public school. Private schools should be much worse...

Sounds like they should be punishing the ones who break the rules, not rewarding them...

egarrard
09-26-2003, 12:14 PM
Originally posted by Whisp[TR]
its a university not little kid school

there adults I agree. Women should be able to dress any way they want. However, they agreed to dress a certain way when they signed up for classes. The key is what's appropriate for the circumstance. Freedom is one thing, anarchy's another.

wazman
09-26-2003, 01:29 PM
Doesn't matter what age they are. If there's a dress code and they violate it, they're breaking the rules.

Why do you think all the restaurants say "No shirt, no shoes, no service"? It's not for little Bobby. It's for everybody that wants to eat.

You sign up for any school, you agree to abide by its rules. If you don't, you suffer consequences.

And Whisp, if you think high school is for little kids... Well... :What the

efernandez_98
09-27-2003, 09:30 AM
We need to enforce the same dress codes as the Ferengi Women on Ferenginar do.