Walters689
06-19-2009, 04:04 PM
Im about to head out for a ride but this caught my attention
Love the Mayors opinion on the matter.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25662800-13762,00.html
Brooksville council workers told to wear underwear, deodorant
STATE workers in Florida have been ordered to put on deodorant before coming to work.
Employees of the Brooksville council, near Tampa, will also face the sack if they dress in sexually provocative clothing or go without underwear, The Daily Mail reports.
It is hoped that the new dress code will make staff smarten up - and stamp out any whiff of body odour.
Employees must observe "strict personal hygiene" at all times, including the use of deodorant.
Under the new code "observable lack of undergarments and exposed undergarments" are unacceptable and those going "commando" will be sent home and docked pay.
The council approved the code 4-1.
Mayor Joe Bernadini opposed it, saying the underwear edict "takes away freedom of choice".
Love the Mayors opinion on the matter.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25662800-13762,00.html
Brooksville council workers told to wear underwear, deodorant
STATE workers in Florida have been ordered to put on deodorant before coming to work.
Employees of the Brooksville council, near Tampa, will also face the sack if they dress in sexually provocative clothing or go without underwear, The Daily Mail reports.
It is hoped that the new dress code will make staff smarten up - and stamp out any whiff of body odour.
Employees must observe "strict personal hygiene" at all times, including the use of deodorant.
Under the new code "observable lack of undergarments and exposed undergarments" are unacceptable and those going "commando" will be sent home and docked pay.
The council approved the code 4-1.
Mayor Joe Bernadini opposed it, saying the underwear edict "takes away freedom of choice".