(Kuala Lumpur, 6th) A little girl accidentally touched a flag button that fell to the ground, and the pin pierced her foot and injured her!
A post with 3 pictures was circulated in a Facebook group tonight, urging parents to choose to stick or sew the flag button directly on the school uniform when letting their children wear it to avoid injuries to their children.
According to the picture, a little girl was pushed to the clinic in a wheelchair, with a national flag stuck upside down on her right foot, and the pin was inserted into the flesh of her foot, which made people feel distressed.
Netizens hotly discussed the government's policy of requiring students to wear national flag buttons on school uniforms. Some people left a message saying that they were lucky that the school their children attended allowed the national flag to be sewn directly on the school uniform to avoid the risk of children being stabbed by the needle.
According to the comments, not every school allows the national flag badge to be sewn directly on the school uniform; some said that their children have put the national flag badge in their pockets countless times because it fell off. However, this behavior is also very dangerous. Once you put your hand into your pocket, you are at risk of being stabbed at any time, and you are even more afraid of being stabbed by the rusty pin after wearing it for a long time.
Some parents also revealed that the school does not allow students to change to wear other national flag badges privately, otherwise these students will be called out to stand in the school assembly as punishment.
Some comments said that middle school students are not allowed to wear it, let alone elementary school students?
I guess stabbed by it would be 1st part.
Later kids become blinded or swallowed it would be next.
This post has been edited by iSean: May 7 2025, 07:50 AM
May 7 2025, 01:09 AM, updated 8 months ago
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