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Regarding the order of the Honourable High Court. Since the state has shown such concern over our safety, I suggest that we follow the law to the letter. I am aware that many of you do not have ID cards. I suggest you find some form of identification. Ask your parents if you still have the little glittery cards that used to be pinned to your pinafores when you went to kindergarten: that should do the trick. Or you might have discount cards for the Levi store, or Valentine cards from your first crush. Now, since JU is becoming a separate country with border outposts, be very careful about the picture on your card. If it resembles Bhondu in the slightest, you will not be let in, and you will block up the head of the queue for hours, making it impossible for other genuine people to reach the desk be verified and let in. Do not panic. Take your time about writing in the register. Give your reasons for coming to JU very fully, starting with the day you were admitted. Linger over the details. In all conscience, if you do not look exactly like your picture, you must insist that they prevent you from entering the campus. Do not leave. Stay there, in the hope that the Supreme Court will squash the order before lunchtime and you can be let in. If pedestrians have to curse their way around you, be very polite to them, but do not lose your position in the line, you will be forced to go to the back of the queue. Dont panic if the line spills out onto the road, the police are there to help you and direct traffic around you. Bring sandwiches, as the roll shop is likely to run out.
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 16:41:57 +0000

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