Posted on 03/17/2018 8:09:32 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Thats a problem for braiders like Fatou Diouf, a small braiding business owner who is suffering because of a stifling $16,000 in fines shes been ordered to pay.One of her braiders reportedly did not have a government license to braid hair in her shop and that runs afoul of the Tennessee Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners policy. As a result, Diouf the fine was levied against her as a disciplinary action..... In 2012, a Utah woman who braids hair to supplement her familys income won a federal lawsuit against the state over its licensing process for her craft, arguing state regulations violated her right to earn a living.
A federal judge ruled that the states requirement that Jestina Clayton get a cosmetology license to braid hair was unconstitutional and invalid because regulations are irrelevant to Claytons profession.
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Leave it to the lying lefties to mischaracterize it as a matter of skin color
This is big government run amok. Kids have been getting their hair done by their parents, relatives, and the guy down the street since time immortal. Hair and nail chains like Cost Cutters don’t want the competition. Also black women doing hair is a part of Americana. Why isn’t the NAACP backing this? Oh, they’re more concerned about blacks not being in enough Hollywood movies.
Some states require 1000 hours of practice to get a license
to cut hair.
Flying time for license is a LOT LESS.
I can’t imagine why a person would need a license to braid hair to start with.
I think those things are nasty but that’s just my opinion. When I was a kid my hair was braided daily but at the end of the day the braids came out and my hair washed about every other day. I have seen the braids being talked about here stay in for what seemed like weeks.
In Texas, after 30 years as a real estate broker, and hundreds of closed “deals”, I could no longer keep my “license”. Why? Because of a little thing called “continuing education”. Every two years it’s another round of studying, classes and testing which is very time consuming and costly. Real Estate Training Schools and Courses have now become a large industry and fee generator for the state. It’s as simple as that. The word is “Corruption” in Austin.
I havent had a good barber hair cut since I was on Saipan!
8 chair barber shop and packed to the gills. Genuine Marine flat top, straight razor shave, hot towels, quicjneck and head massage to close. OUTSTANDING BARBER SHOP.
All the damn barber rules and you cant get a decent haircut anywhere in America!
I’d be curious to know what percentage of taxpayer funded government jobs in Tennessee are held by black women. I don’t think I’d be going out on a limb if I guessed that number is higher than the actual percentage of Tennessee citizens who are female and black.
You do know tightly braided hair can be washed, dont you?
The Guild doesn’t like back alley hairbraiders.
Same for those in the investment business with E and O insurance, keeping up with licensing and CE. Quite a racket.
Some of this is just stupid. If someone is great at braiding hair, why shouldnt they be able to? Same with personal trainers and nutritionists. Some of these bodies of licensing are total BS and dont make you safer. Just look at some of these disgusting yet licensed nail salons.
Make the safety bodies focus on complaints because the licensing can be really shoddy. Shut down anyone negligent or harming.
Not the ones I have seen. I had women that worked for me that had those done and in a matter of days all they did during meetings was scratch with a pencil. They might be able to wash them but I didn’t know any that did. Their excuse was that they paid too much for them to do anything that might undo them.
Like it or not, styling and cosmetology are a licensed industry requiring 1600-2000 hours of instruction and a state test to be certified.
One of the things they teach in the course is sanitation and infection/infestation control, since hair and scalp is a great place for disease and critters to proliferate. Stylists find all kinds of things that would make you jump back on peoples’ heads. Our daughter is a licensed cosmetologist, so we get an inside account.
Plus, it is not okay for a stylist who spends thousands on training and certification (styling schools can cost up to $25,000) to be in competition with an unlicensed person who didn’t take the hard road to get there.
It is in the interest of the public for the state to require training and salon standards.
Government is only good at three things:
1) Killing people.
2) Taking money and property at gunpoint.
3) Selling monopolies to the highest bidder.
Hi, we’re from the government. We’re taking that Liberty and renting it back to you because f*** you!
We need a lot of Regulatory Decapture in this country.
Defund and de-empower all levels of government.
That is a separate issue, people choosing to wash their hair or not. Tight braids (as in AA hair) can be washed, and everyone should be clean.
An overreaction to the old days when once you were licensed you were good forever as long as you paid your license renewals and were not convicted of a crime. But as the real estate laws changed there were myriad agents and even broker-owners who did not stay current. Ethics in particular were going downhill.
Our CE is due this year, by June I think. About 1/3 of the required hours are ethics, IIRC.
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