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Why Do Foriegners Expect Us To Change The Rules For Them?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 3629248 2
If you don't like it mate don't join, simple.
If you don't like it mate don't join, simple.
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But it is not only the US who allow them to change their uniforms, we were there first.
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But it is not only the US who allow them to change their uniforms, we were there first.
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/// ANOTHEOLDGIT, how do you know the soldier in your video is not British? ///
Who doubted that he was not?
Perhaps the Foreign reference by TTT was because some do not associate themselves with being British, or even American in TTT's link.
I couldn't careless if he was born in the far off Punjab or in site of Windsor Castle, if he wishes to join the British Army he should be prepared to wear one of it's full traditional uniforms.
/// ANOTHEOLDGIT, how do you know the soldier in your video is not British? ///
Who doubted that he was not?
Perhaps the Foreign reference by TTT was because some do not associate themselves with being British, or even American in TTT's link.
I couldn't careless if he was born in the far off Punjab or in site of Windsor Castle, if he wishes to join the British Army he should be prepared to wear one of it's full traditional uniforms.
Turban-wearing Sikhs working on construction sites have been exempt from having to wear hard hats since 1989. However, under a quirk of law this exemption has not covered other sectors where hard hats are required safety wear.
The Department for Work & Pensions is now extending the exemption, giving Sikhs the right to choose not to wear head protection in the majority of workplaces. A new clause in the Deregulation Bill 2015 extends the existing exemption in the Employment Act.
Should an individual suffer injuries as a consequence of not wearing head protection, employers will be legally protected through the extension of limited liability.
The Department for Work & Pensions is now extending the exemption, giving Sikhs the right to choose not to wear head protection in the majority of workplaces. A new clause in the Deregulation Bill 2015 extends the existing exemption in the Employment Act.
Should an individual suffer injuries as a consequence of not wearing head protection, employers will be legally protected through the extension of limited liability.
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/// Do you think the soldiers go on the battlefield wearing bearskins? ///
Are you for real?
They once did, but now it is their ceremonial uniform, just as they also have a dress uniform and also a 'fatigue' uniform.
Thinking about it however, you mentioned the 'battlefield' (I think they call it a combat area these days), I wonder then if they wear a metal turban?
/// Do you think the soldiers go on the battlefield wearing bearskins? ///
Are you for real?
They once did, but now it is their ceremonial uniform, just as they also have a dress uniform and also a 'fatigue' uniform.
Thinking about it however, you mentioned the 'battlefield' (I think they call it a combat area these days), I wonder then if they wear a metal turban?
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