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*shakes head*
This country.
> They're talking about obscuring the face, not hats.
Hats can obscure the face though.
> Emitime wrote:
> JFH wrote:
> And who really
> needs to wear a hooded top or a baseball cap inside a warm building
> anyway?
>
> Everytime you walk into a shopping centre, you take your coat off?
>
> Don't know about you, but I cannae be arsed to carry something, if I
> can wear it.
>
> The hood is generally attached to the coat so you don't have to carry
> it separately.
I wasn't reffering to the hood, I was reffering to the entire coat.
> It does make some sense, especially the stuff about no swearing
> (though it will be very difficult to keep a check on).
Ever watched Demolition Man?
Sorry, that thought popped into the head when I read the above.
> JFH wrote:
> And who really
> needs to wear a hooded top or a baseball cap inside a warm building
> anyway?
>
> Everytime you walk into a shopping centre, you take your coat off?
>
> Don't know about you, but I cannae be arsed to carry something, if I
> can wear it.
The hood is generally attached to the coat so you don't have to carry it separately.
Basically the same thing.
> What about buying a hooded top from the mall itself.
That was one of the points raised in the bit the BBC removed from the article.
> And who really
> needs to wear a hooded top or a baseball cap inside a warm building
> anyway?
Everytime you walk into a shopping centre, you take your coat off?
Don't know about you, but I cannae be arsed to carry something, if I can wear it.