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Why Was This Outfit Considered Inappropriate On World Book Day?

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anotheoldgit | 09:54 Fri 06th Mar 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2982244/Boy-11-excluded-school-turning-World-Book-Day-dressed-character-erotic-novel-Fifty-Shades-Grey.html

Personally I think the young man sets a dashing figure, and once upon a time most schoolboys dressed this way for school, except for the long pants.

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I think I read on here on one of the other threads that he had seen images of the character on the side of buses around town.
jd_1984 - //andy-hughes
I should have made that point clearer - I see no harm in his attire (young man in a fancy suit without reference to 50 shades), but I have gone on to explain how what it represents is wrong and the teachers had no choice in how they reacted. //

Thanks for clarifying - appreciated.
I see from Wikipedia that World Book Day is observed in the UK and Ireland – perhaps it should be re-named ‘British Isles Book Day’.
Perhaps the title refers to all books published anywhere in the world, rather than to the people who participate. Just a thought.
Were there really children dressed as Dexter?
Have they read the books? I loved the tv series, but the books themselves were pretty dreadful. I mean, badly written, not necessarily that they were full of gore.
I saw lots of Wallys from Where's Wally, but does that count as a book? It's just pictures, isn't it?

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