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ACLU probes Six Flags hairstyle ban 1 hour, 31 minutes ago



WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union is investigating complaints from more than a dozen black employees at a Six Flags theme park who were told their hairstyles were inappropriate.

Jonathan DeLeon, 17, was hired at Six Flags America in Largo, Md., in March to wear the costumes of Sylvester and Daffy Duck. A few weeks later, he said he was told to cut his braids, which were at least 3 feet long.

Though his mother cut more than 2 feet of his hair, park officials were dissatisfied, he said.

"They told me I had to cut them even shorter or go home," DeLeon told The Washington Post. "They said they wanted an all-American thing. That's what they said to all the black people. I had already cut it a lot, so I just left."

The 2006 Six Flags America handbook states that employees are not allowed to have "any hairstyle that detracts or takes away from Six Flags theming."

Terry Prather, the park's general manager, said that the policy is not discriminatory and that exceptions are made for employees with religious and medical reasons for not cutting their hair.

Some employees said they tried to adjust by buying wigs to cover their hair or by paying to have their hair braided into cornrows, but they too were told that the hairstyles were inappropriate.
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Post June 17th, 2006, 3:02 pm

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[lol] I know exactly what they're talkin about. every time I go to SFA, SOME staff member has some wierd hair cut. although I gotta say they're exagerrating a bit because its only one or two people who have em.

Post June 17th, 2006, 3:26 pm
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um.they need to pull the stck out of their ass. this guy has been hired to wear a costume, presumably one that will cover up his hair. he did the right thing by telling them to shove it and leaving.

Post June 17th, 2006, 7:31 pm

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Um -- do they give these employees a handbook that talks about the rules of attire? Well, then abide by the rules of your employer, employee. Ya know, there is a reason why no one in the military has a beard -- because it is not allowed. If you don't like it and want to wear a bear, become a civilian. Same thing here -- don't like the rules of your employer? There's the gate and no, you do not get your hand stamped.

Lemme guess ... Jesse Jackson will be doing interviews on this issue next? Mike, I swear if he comes to one of the gates to speak about these atrocities I want to know about it. It has been quite a while since I had a "2 shots to center mass" practice.

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Yea...they are playing the race card and its kind of dumb.

Every job under a corporate chain or similar business will have a code of attire that will also cover your personal appearance.


BTW check his age. See, hes not quite 18 yet. He hasnt yet grasped the whole "I cant do whatever I want" concept. And being of another race makes him feel like hes discriminated. Heck, I know some white boys with corn rows and huge dreadlocks but they work at UPS where it doesnt matter. If you are working with the public its another story. Especially if it does conflict with your "uniform" which SF would have. Every person who works there is Six Flags. I dont think it would be easy to find a job where those wouldnt detract.

Post June 20th, 2006, 2:41 pm
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Originally posted by TConwell

Um -- do they give these employees a handbook that talks about the rules of attire? Well, then abide by the rules of your employer, employee. Ya know, there is a reason why no one in the military has a beard -- because it is not allowed. If you don't like it and want to wear a bear, become a civilian. Same thing here -- don't like the rules of your employer? There's the gate and no, you do not get your hand stamped.

Lemme guess ... Jesse Jackson will be doing interviews on this issue next? Mike, I swear if he comes to one of the gates to speak about these atrocities I want to know about it. It has been quite a while since I had a "2 shots to center mass" practice.



uh.. t.j.. "because it's not allowed" should NEVER be a sufficeint answer. it's like a parent saying "because i said so"
until the early 1980's beards were allowed in the navy, but were banned, not because some power tripping asshole decided to "say so" but because one cannot expect a gas mask or firefighting apparatus to work properly if there's hair in the way. unless i missed something this kid's gonna be wearing a giant foam head over his own... therefore requiring this kid to get a haircut is a pure example of anal retentivity. he's not handling food, operating a machine or in contact with the public as someone with long hair...getting the aclu involved here is a bad idea though. with all the other crap going on in this country i'd think they have better things to do.

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Jay, it is not allowed because it is considered a safety hazard. There you have it ... next issue?

Geesh mate ... Image

Post June 20th, 2006, 5:45 pm
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thank you.. much better than..."BECAUSE IT"S NOT ALLOWED"[:D]

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but honestly, you're right... they shouldn't change their policy the employee should just tell them to stuff it. still. it doesn't hurt to tell people to pull the sticks out of their behinds.

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Yup ..... you could go find employment elsewhere if you choose to not follow the rules of the company. No one is forcing anyone to cut their hair -- if you do not like it, there's the door. By the way Jay, get a haircut. [lol]
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Post June 20th, 2006, 10:40 pm
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no..because i said so, that's why not. oh, and because i don't have to.
i'm a civilian now, which means i outrank even the highest ranking officer in our armed forces. [blah] well sorta..
but if i reeeeeaaaally wanted to work for six flags then i'd have a choice ...cut hair, or no job.(but i still think it's lame that the guy with the daffy duck head on is held under this requirement.. it shouldn't apply ...technicaly he doesn't have long hair as far as their concerned when he's doing his job) it's not like six flags said "stop being black' the aclu has no buisiness here.. if you want to be a unique person.. get a unique job.. being wierd isn't something covered by civil rights.

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Terry Prather, the park's general manager, said that the policy is not discriminatory and that exceptions are made for employees with religious and medical reasons for not cutting their hair.

lol. Medical reasons? Like what?

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Originally posted by jayman

being wierd isn't something covered by civil rights.

[lol] Good one.

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^ [lol] I agree, that is probably the best line I have seen in months.
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Post June 21st, 2006, 7:21 pm
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I'm sorry, but the ACLU is just a bunch of fags that in fact do not do what they claim to do.

lol. Medical reasons? Like what?

Growing your hair for cancer patients?

Post June 22nd, 2006, 12:51 am
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^..... um.. the reason this thread stopped is because well.. maybe they just haven't invented an internet version of a 11 ft pole [lol][lol][lol]

Post June 22nd, 2006, 12:56 am
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Actually, all parks are like this. CP doesn't just ban extreme hairstyles, but the rules say specifically that "Hair must be tapered at the sides and back, and must not be any longer that the top of a collared shirt."

I had to get a haircut when I got there, because it was too long. Of course, some punk stole my paycheck so I just ended up hacking the sides off with a chef's knife...

Post June 22nd, 2006, 12:58 am
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^ I say that because of things like this.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=43812

They're aiding illegal immigrants, not Americans. I'm sure they do some help, but for the most part every cause they try to help is generally a pointless one or not american civil liberty like.

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Originally posted by coolbeans326

I'm sorry, but the ACLU is just a bunch of fags that in fact do not do what they claim to do.

lol. Medical reasons? Like what?

Growing your hair for cancer patients?


That's true! I never really thought about that[:)]

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^ That is a volunteer stipulation, like doing something for charity. There is no medical reason, nor any reason protected under the law, that requires long hair. Please, stop reaching.

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Post June 23rd, 2006, 8:45 pm
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yep.. i know t.j. can back this up, there are reasons , medical ones, for people not to shave, but they are temporary,and not a full beard. but no medical reason to have long hair.
i thought of something though, they hired this guy WITH his long hair, and he worked there for awhile before they told him to cut it.. there MIGHT be a problem here, but not neccesarily one that should involve the aclu.

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i dont see why spazz out about someone else's hair cut. i've never found anyone's hair cut to be distracting. wether it be 3 foot dreads or 2 foot liberty spikes. its like telling someone to be who their not. thats a way that people can express who they are, but people judge others too fast.

Post June 26th, 2006, 12:38 am
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when you are working for someone that's who you are, someone who works for someone. 8 hours a day 48 hours a week..

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