Friday, October 06, 2006

University bans dyed hair in 'decency' drive

Fashion-conscious university students in northern Japan are being offered money to do away with their dyed hair and body piercings as part of a drive to tackle falling standards of behaviour.

This month Akita Keizaihoka University and an affiliated vocational college introduced a ban on "unusual" hairstyles and colourings, as well as pierced earrings and body piercings that "might make other people feel uncomfortable".

The university threatened to discipline students who disobey the rules but said it would also offer a financial sweetener of 10,000 yen (£45) each to encourage them to comply.

The regulations say that students "should avoid gaudiness and maintain decency", adding that their hair should be "hygienic".

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