QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Folks should not be allowed to wear cowboy hats either. Hardhats are for a reason if not for safety reasons, legal protection reasons as it is currently the law. Unless waivers are distributed to those who aren't going to wear the hard-hats which incidently won't be worth a plug nickle if the government says that it isn't a legal alternative, the Sikhs are going to have to obey the law and put them on. Freedom and diversity is all fine and dandy but really where does this end? What happens when some such as Sikhs decide to become firefighters? Do we allow them to where their turbins as alternative to protective helmets? We really need to establish some boundaries here; safety is more important. There I fixed it so it sound like good englishes.[:D][:D] You need to pull out dandy, that ain't quite better graghmer iether [;)] Hey! I was raised in public schools. [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Folks should not be allowed to wear cowboy hats either. Hardhats are for a reason if not for safety reasons, legal protection reasons as it is currently the law. Unless waivers are distributed to those who aren't going to wear the hard-hats which incidently won't be worth a plug nickle if the government says that it isn't a legal alternative, the Sikhs are going to have to obey the law and put them on. Freedom and diversity is all fine and dandy but really where does this end? What happens when some such as Sikhs decide to become firefighters? Do we allow them to where their turbins as alternative to protective helmets? We really need to establish some boundaries here; safety is more important. There I fixed it so it sound like good englishes.[:D][:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Folks should not be allowed to wear cowboy hats either. Hardhats are for a reason if not for safety reasons, legal protection reasons as it is currently the law. Unless waivers are distributed to those who aren't going to wear the hard-hats which incidently won't be worth a plug nickle if the government says that it isn't a legal alternative, the Sikhs are going to have to obey the law and put them on. Freedom and diversity is all fine and dandy but really where does this end? What happens when some such as Sikhs decide to become firefighters? Do we allow them to where their turbins as alternative to protective helmets? We really need to establish some boundaries here; safety is more important.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I folk should be allowed to wear cowboy hats either. Hardhats are for a reason if not for safety reasons, legal protection reasons as it is currently the law. Unless waivers are distributed to those who aren't going to wear the hard-hats which incidently won't be worth a plug nickle if the government says that it isn't a legal alternative, the Sikhs are going to have to obey the law and put them on. Freedom and diversity is all fine and dandy but really where does this end? What happens when some such as Sikhs decide to become firefighters? Do we allow them to where their turbins as alternative to protective helmets? We really need to establish some boundaries here; safety is more important.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas .....I was wondering why they don't just wrap the turban over the hard hat.........
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan QUOTE: Originally posted by corwinda How about some inventive person makes a hardhat that can be worn on top of a turban? How about a hardturbin?[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by corwinda How about some inventive person makes a hardhat that can be worn on top of a turban?
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