That's not a problem - it's the people taking photos of the bodies in the mangled wreckage that are the problem. Who knows where such pics might end up, and in whose hands?Seraph wrote:Hah!Charlou wrote:I'd get the families together who object and who are willing to ignore the ridiculous 'rule'. Either that or all boycott the activities. I prefer the former. What are they going to do about it? Expel all the families for wanting to photograph the activities of their own children? Fuck 'em.![]()
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Next week: Taking children to school by car will no longer be allowed because of the chance of some of them getting killed in a crash on the way.
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A somewhat unfortunate juxtaposition there, Charlou...Charlou wrote: Expel all the families for wanting to photograph the activities of their own children? Fuck 'em.

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Geoff wrote:A somewhat unfortunate juxtaposition there, Charlou...Charlou wrote: Expel all the families for wanting to photograph the activities of their own children? Fuck 'em.
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