“The arguments referencing the risk of homosexuality and abortion may well be welcome and normal within the context of [his] private life and views. However they are disgraceful when used in the present context. The balance of [the teacher’s] arguments are borne from unrealistic hysteria and we need not go into them further.”

Brutal. Good on them for sending such a strong message about their low opinion of bigoted teachers.

  • David PalmerOP
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    71 year ago

    Nah you’re correct, this is the advice my lawyer gave me about name changes.

    • @[email protected]M
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      31 year ago

      That’s really interesting. I always thought it took an appearance in court at least.

      I know a person whose middle name was left off their NZ passport but not their British one. It caused an unbelievable bureaucratic nightmare.

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        That’s really interesting. I always thought it took an appearance in court at least.

        “Legally” it’s your new name. But in practical terms, that means nothing. You need to get ID documents changed in order to actually do anything.

        Basically it means it’s legally ok for you to just start going by a different name. But if you want to open a bank account in that name then you’ll to get the name added to your birth certificate or other documentation because the bank is not going to just trust you that it’s your name.

        • @[email protected]M
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          21 year ago

          I wonder how that would play out if you did that with the Police. If they asked for your name and address, you could decide your new name happens to be the name of your flatmate, and give them that. Technically, you haven’t lied.

          • @[email protected]M
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            51 year ago

            You have to actually use it as your name. If you made it up on the spot, it probably falls under fraud or something similar, so may not be a legal assuming of a new name.

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              But couldn’t this be the first time you’re using it? Some time has to be the first time. Especially if you kept using it after that. I know it’s convoluted contrived, I just like playing these things out in my head.

              • @[email protected]M
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                41 year ago

                This is why I want to find the legislation that backs it up! If the rules are written down then it’s easier to find loopholes!

                If it’s just common law, backed up by precedent, that’s a lot less fun.