Schoolgirl's blog ban dropped
Argyll and Bute council has reversed its ban on school photography after it had earlier stopped a nine-year-old girl blogging about her school meal.
Argyll and Bute council has reversed its ban on school photography after it had earlier stopped a nine-year-old girl blogging about her school meal.
Argyll and Bute Council has dropped its ban on photographs taken in school dining halls after internet users expressed their outrage at the rule which put a halt to a successful school dinner blog run by a nine-year-old.
I thought it was a 9yo taking photos, and the grownups doing the council PR. I might have that the wrong way around. #neverseconds
Dear @argyllandbute, what have you to fear from a 9 year old exposing lunch provision? http://t.co/ldHpxAYa reverse your awful decision.
Council leader Roddy McCuish told BBC Radio 4's World at One:
"I have just instructed senior officials to withdraw the ban on photos from the school dining hall.
"It is a good thing to do, to change your mind and I have certainly done that."
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