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Old 28-01-2016, 08:15 AM #19
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I watched an interview with this woman on This Morning and she said that the main reason she wrote the letter was because of the fact that some parents were coming to things like parents evenings and Christmas shows in their PJs too. That I can understand why she'd have an issue.
But the dropping off and picking up of the kids at school where the parents are literally there for about 5 minutes or less has absolutely nothing to do with her and to say that she wants other parents to set an example to other people's children when it's concerning the wearing of pyjamas is an absolute load of ****. She has no right to tell ANYONE's parents how to dress for that.
I agree with this.

If it's simple dropping kids off and driving away, then as lazy as I think it is, it's their own business.

If they're entering the school itself then the school has a right to kind of enforce a proper dress code if some people insist on venturing into public with their PJs on.
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