At home, there's a Rule against 'wrongspotting' - you've seen the little red spot I wear on my lapel? That shows that I'm a Red. Sometimes, Greys, or other lower ranked colours, put the wrong badge on their collar, so they can have more of the freedoms of the higher colours.
It's less that they're taking freedoms that don't belong to them, and more that they shouldn't have been denied them in the first place.
Re: [Private]
Date: 2011-09-12 01:40 pm (UTC)Probably not, Victor.
At home, there's a Rule against 'wrongspotting' - you've seen the little red spot I wear on my lapel? That shows that I'm a Red. Sometimes, Greys, or other lower ranked colours, put the wrong badge on their collar, so they can have more of the freedoms of the higher colours.
It's less that they're taking freedoms that don't belong to them, and more that they shouldn't have been denied them in the first place.
Do you see how that relates?