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In England, taxi driver Tony Kemp says he lost business and had his reputation damaged after the North Yorkshire County Council banned him from taking students to school. The council told him only that an allegation had been made against him. Kemp later found from a contact in the taxi industry that someone had reported him hugging and kissing two girls outside a local school. The girls were his daughters.
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Procedures: The magic talisman that protects bureaucrats from criticism.
No wonder his wife left him if he's going around hugging little girls outside school.
for da chidrenz...
When did hugging & kissing become bad, and tasing & shooting good?