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    #2
    No comment.....

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      #3
      It really has become that ridiculous.
      Ive always said have them sign a waiver and let them wear want they want. Problem is a waiver wouldnt get an employer out of all legal risk.
      However maybe an equalizer. Many patch jobs impossible with turban or beard. Everyone looks the same in a Scotpac.

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        #4
        To to think the same safety regulators and polititions want to shove farm safety down our throats .

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          #5
          it is kind of funny.
          religion that is

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            #6
            That looks intelligent...

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              #7
              You gotta admit, he has got a lot of cushioning before something smashes his brain. LOL

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                #8
                Wonder how f*cking hot that pile of cloth makes THEM in humid weather?

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                  #9
                  At least its the right way around - the workers in Scotland used to wear them like the teenagers wore their baseball caps - backwards, hanging off their head with the plastic strapped bit on their forehead.

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                    #10
                    I don't think the turban has many "layers" at the very top of the head so it probably would breathe at least as good as the Western World's popular head gear...the ball cap. But it looks heavily layered around the head.

                    Regardless. ...seems like it would be hot to me.

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                      #11
                      Watch a video with a demonstration of how to tie a traditional Sikh turban

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                        #12
                        Guy in pic was hauling gravel 60 miles round trip for $90. Have a few friends with gravel trucks wish them luck they are gonna need it.

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                          #13
                          You mean this isn't the same kind of thing Producer's always hear when selling grain......"the market is always right"? ;-)

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                            #14
                            The link plays on Beta/new Agriville.....after YouTube punishes you with an ad! I usually skip the ad as soon as it allows me to.

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