Did they show you this video in High School?

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Marik2

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Back when I was a Freshman in High School the Principal decided to show this video in order to prove that dress code is a safety measure. And no this wasn't showed, because of Columbine.

I'm asking this question since I had friends from other high schools tell me they were forced to watch it along with an hour long speech on why dress code is important to the student body.

So did your high school make you watch it?

 

Marter

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No, never saw that video.

We didn't have a dress code either. :p
 

The_Healer

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Nope, I live in Australia.

No school shootings here, no sir.

[sub]Also, we all wear uniforms anyway.[/sub]
 

Starnerf

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I've definitely seen that video before in an official setting, but I don't remember if it was in school. It probably was, though, since I can't think of any other reason I would have been made to watch it. But then my school didn't really care how the kids dressed, as long as they did.
 

Feriluce

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I'm pretty sure there is no schools here in Denmark that has a dresscode.

We also dont have everyone and their mother running around with guns.
 

ultrachicken

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Yeah, like that guy could have hidden a rifle in his pants. He would have been walking like a freak.

No, my high school doesn't have much of a dress code, just shirt, pants, shoes, not a lot of cleavage, no more than 2 inches of boxers showing.
 

Mr. Gency

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Never seen it before today.

I gotta say that anyone packing that much heat... that's just... damn, man!
 

EHKOS

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When he pulled that uzi out I was all like "holy shit" then "haha that'd be funny if he fit a rifle in there" and then i was like "oh haha yesss".

No never seen it before this. Thanks for the quick laugh though.
 

Blueruler182

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I'm pretty sure you'll be able to tell if he has a shotgun and an Uzi hidden under there, and at a certain point he's going to have forgotten one of those guns' safeties. That'll be a big hint. But, seriously, a SHOTGUN? Of course we can't see that while he's standing still you pricks!

Feriluce said:
I'm pretty sure there is no schools here in Denmark that has a dresscode.

We also dont have everyone and their mother running around with guns.
What he said, replacing Denmark with Canada.
 

The_Healer

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Pararaptor said:
The_Healer said:
Nope, I live in Australia.

No school shootings here, no sir.

[sub]Also, we all wear uniforms anyway.[/sub]
[sub]Ha, we don't.[/sub]

Nope. We just drilled constantly about how it's okay to masturbate.
Oh I guess that redeems Melbourne somewhat[footnote]Although I'd still rather have both my femurs broken by a sledgehammer wielding dwarf than have to live there...[/footnote]

That other thing though... I'm not sure what that says about the Victorian education system.
 

Roxas1359

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No, my school shows us a video on sexual harassment from the 80s instead. My school isn't too strict on the dress code because many of the students follow it.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Nope, never seen that before. Didn't really have a dress code either. Of course that was like 10 years ago.
 

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The shotgun down the pants leg made me laugh. There is no way you could call that a concealed weapon.

"Why are you limping son?"

"Um... wedgie?"
 

Dags90

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A lot of the guns were pulled from the back and without realistic movement. For all we know his backside could have been blatantly obvious and the others would've probably been readily apparent when moving about. Not to mention backpacks.

OT: No, we weren't. Our dress code wasn't particularly strict, at one point they tried to ban skinny jeans and flip flops. They weren't really successful on either front because everyone thought it was ridiculous.