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"Our point here is only that if we want to be able to operate in those zones, we have to have access. If we want to have safety for people, we also have to listen to people and what they want. People have to be able to go in and out of those safe zones,"Maurer said, adding that it was necessary to know the conditions of work at the scene.

"This means deep fried food of any description, sweet sandwich fillings, high fat sandwich meats, confectionery, soft drinks, cordial, fruit juice, sport drinks, croissants, doughnuts, iced buns, slices and flavored water are all considered 'off the menu,'" according to the site.
"A school may choose to subscribe to the policy, and must inform parents of their guidelines."But parents contend different teachers interpret the guidelines differently, with one parent complaining her daughter's teacher confiscated the girl's sultanas because she considered them "high sugar."
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