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Thread: Body search, what is allowed?
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18-05-2023, 18:26 #21
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Re: Body search, what is allowed?
Didn't attach, here it is. See 31.
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18-05-2023, 18:27 #22
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Re: Body search, what is allowed?
I'm not defending them, we all know that government departments take liberties and do what they feel like (until throughly challenged) doing but for us on ground level, this is the reality.
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19-05-2023, 11:41 #23
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19-05-2023, 12:02 #24
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Re: Body search, what is allowed?
:) I went to a Technical High School late nineties
During my time there made spice racks, paperweights,ninja stars, Braai Stands, Biltong Cutters, a few knives and a .22 Silencer.
I was graded one each as a school project with various technical aspects in mind.
That being Said I also remember SAP Searches being a yearly occurrence from Primary School.
It migrated from a "this is what terrorist weapons looks like" to a theme of "See Something Say Something"
Was usually an assembly presentation with the Search at the end.
Thinking back it does seem more like an admin ticking of boxes exercise.Last edited by GP100; 19-05-2023 at 12:29. Reason: half the text missing
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