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Apparently in the UK there's a big controversy about wearing hoodies in public places, including schools and shopping centers. It seems that people who wear hooded-sweatshirts are thought to be thugs. So I wonder what Adam Sandler thinks of all this?
Shopping centre outlaws 'hoodies'
By David Sapsted, Daily Telegraph
(Filed: 12/05/2005)
The country's biggest shopping centre has banned youths wearing hooded tops to stop anti-social behaviour.
The Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, which comprises more than 330 stores, yesterday brought in a "zero tolerance approach to intimidating conduct" after shoppers complained about groups of loitering teenagers.
Baseball caps and other clothing that obscures the face were also banned, to make sure those misbehaving could be identified on CCTV.
Bans on "hoodies" are becoming increasingly common, having been implemented in Folkestone, Merseyside, Corby and Kettering.
In January, two 15-year-olds in Leamington Spa received anti-social behaviour orders specifically banning them from wearing hoodies.
Transgressors at Bluewater will be denied entry or told to leave if they pull their hoods up after they get in.
Shopping centre outlaws 'hoodies'
By David Sapsted, Daily Telegraph
(Filed: 12/05/2005)
The country's biggest shopping centre has banned youths wearing hooded tops to stop anti-social behaviour.
The Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, which comprises more than 330 stores, yesterday brought in a "zero tolerance approach to intimidating conduct" after shoppers complained about groups of loitering teenagers.
Baseball caps and other clothing that obscures the face were also banned, to make sure those misbehaving could be identified on CCTV.
Bans on "hoodies" are becoming increasingly common, having been implemented in Folkestone, Merseyside, Corby and Kettering.
In January, two 15-year-olds in Leamington Spa received anti-social behaviour orders specifically banning them from wearing hoodies.
Transgressors at Bluewater will be denied entry or told to leave if they pull their hoods up after they get in.