Liverpool Paramedics Upset Over Novelty Sock Ban

Ambulance chiefs are threatening paramedics with the sack if they insist on wearing novelty socks.

Uniformed staff have been barred from wearing socks with images of cartoon characters, jokes and garish patterns after bosses branded them “unprofessional”.

The strict uniform policy, issued by North West Ambulance Service, also bans wrist watches, visible body piercing, excessive make-up and certain tattoos.

And staff have been warned they could be disciplined and ultimately even sacked if they flout the dress code which forms part of their terms of employment.

However, the move have been slammed by critics who have dismissed the novelty sock ban as a step too far.

Spokesman for the Association of Professional Ambulance Personnel, Jonathan Fox, said: “I am a firm believer in having a dress code but this is stretching the rules too far.
“The majority of staff wear boots so their socks can’t even be seen.

“North West Ambulance Service should be addressing more important issues like why paramedic training has been stalled for months.”

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